Brian Parfitt
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I tried posting this on the CraftbeerPi thread here, but it seems to be quiet over there. I'm hoping someone here might be able to answer...
I have a question about the CraftBeerPi KettleController. I see you can set the power level of the heater element. I'm wondering how this works. Is the pi just modulating the duty cycle of the heating element to achieve different power levels? Do you have to have the SSR attached to a PWM pin on the Pi i.e. pin 12? Do you simply use the GPIOPWM actor on the PWM pin? I couldn't really find a definitive explanation of how to set this up.
I'd like to be able to ramp my element power up to 100% to bring to boil and then ramp down afterwards to a level sufficient to keep boil rolling
I have a question about the CraftBeerPi KettleController. I see you can set the power level of the heater element. I'm wondering how this works. Is the pi just modulating the duty cycle of the heating element to achieve different power levels? Do you have to have the SSR attached to a PWM pin on the Pi i.e. pin 12? Do you simply use the GPIOPWM actor on the PWM pin? I couldn't really find a definitive explanation of how to set this up.
I'd like to be able to ramp my element power up to 100% to bring to boil and then ramp down afterwards to a level sufficient to keep boil rolling