And killed my response in the process....olllllo said:I've spliced together this week's link of the moment three times now.
I'd make ya one for a couple of bucks. I have some spare parts lying around. I find that mine is a bit slow to respond, but I think I could improve that with a smaller casing and less epoxy.adx said:I know Yuri has a DIY thermister in an epoxy casing, but I wanted something made.
I'd make ya one for a couple of bucks. I have some spare parts lying around. I find that mine is a bit slow to respond, but I think I could improve that with a smaller casing and less epoxy.
BTW, it's not a thermistor, it's a digital temperature sensor that integrates REALLY well with the Arduino.
I was thinking of doing the same thing for mash temperature control, but I can't find a temperature probe that is liquid immersible for a reasonable price. I know Yuri has a DIY thermister in an epoxy casing, but I wanted something made. I did find the probes for the Love is only $6, but then you don't have any spec sheet to give you the thermistor's response curve. So frustrating.
Man, I love this idea. Just love it. I've been looking for an excuse to buy an Aduino for a while. I have no programming experience (well, other than BASIC when I was a kid,) and this seems like a fantastic way to learn.
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