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I'll get this project back on track as soon as I can... have been dealing with personal issues for some time now but starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
 
Glad to hear you are going to start working on this again. Even more important, I'm happy to hear you are persevering through w/e is going on! Perhaps it's not really "light" at the end of the tunnel, but a pint of some high tech beer!
 
did you ever price out how much this all costs? i was crawling through but couldnt find anything on the subject..eventually i want to do something similar, probably with c++ instead....i dont know GUI programing :(
 
John,
I am going to set aside what I think about the system for just a second and say some things maybe some have said.

1. It must have taken some kind of imagination to come up with this
2. It must have taken a very, very intelligent individual to design it
3. It must have taken some mad, mad skills to build it/write the software

Nice, nice work.

Oh, and I almost forgot. I like the system. Copyright that software and liscence the software and system to be sold at NorthernBrewer, and you've got yourself a money maker. :mug:
 
Just catching up on this thread. Sorry if this has been mentioned, but have you checked out this?

Embedded Control Concepts: Products

I've been reading the beta tester feedback. You can either just use the web interface directly, or write some custom HTTP code in front of it. Has more features than any arduino setup I was thinking about.

Most OS's suck at "real time" stuff (like what a PID does) - luckily, I guess brewing temps are okay with only tens of milliseconds granularity. I'd be interested in how the embedded system actually performs. It seems you can load a "config file" as well. Some quick perl/python/whatever to convert BeerXML, and off you go... Maybe??

It may be interesting to see how/if this could tie into John's system/ideas.
 
I've looked at the website. It's very interesting. But one thing I don't quite get is why the outputs are only 5vdc. I can't find any solenoid valves that are compatible with this, so that means you need multiple relays to use this system with something like a Brutus 10.

Maybe I am missing something... Someone explain it to me?

Thanks!
Michael


Just catching up on this thread. Sorry if this has been mentioned, but have you checked out this?

Embedded Control Concepts: Products

I've been reading the beta tester feedback. You can either just use the web interface directly, or write some custom HTTP code in front of it. Has more features than any arduino setup I was thinking about.

Most OS's suck at "real time" stuff (like what a PID does) - luckily, I guess brewing temps are okay with only tens of milliseconds granularity. I'd be interested in how the embedded system actually performs. It seems you can load a "config file" as well. Some quick perl/python/whatever to convert BeerXML, and off you go... Maybe??

It may be interesting to see how/if this could tie into John's system/ideas.
 
I've looked at the website. It's very interesting. But one thing I don't quite get is why the outputs are only 5vdc. I can't find any solenoid valves that are compatible with this, so that means you need multiple relays to use this system with something like a Brutus 10.

Maybe I am missing something... Someone explain it to me?

It's only meant to control relays, not anything directly.
 
Wow, I'm totally new to brewing - but that thing is something to aspire to, definitely.
 
I think I'm going to brew today... haven't had a chance to in over three months now due to personal issues. The rig hasn't changed since I last left it, but I've sourced the PH probe and amplifier and plan on adding it in the next few weeks.

Now, what sounds good today? I'm thinking a Steamer...
 
I think I'm going to brew today... haven't had a chance to in over three months now due to personal issues. The rig hasn't changed since I last left it, but I've sourced the PH probe and amplifier and plan on adding it in the next few weeks.

Now, what sounds good today? I'm thinking a Steamer...

Cool. Glad to hear you're putting this to use. I'm sure everyone would love to see some video of this thing in action if you have time for it. Regardless, have a great brew session.
 
I think I'm going to brew today... haven't had a chance to in over three months now due to personal issues. The rig hasn't changed since I last left it, but I've sourced the PH probe and amplifier and plan on adding it in the next few weeks.

Now, what sounds good today? I'm thinking a Steamer...


not a Cleveland steamer, right? You're thinking a California Common.
 
not a Cleveland steamer, right? You're thinking a California Common.

Oh, absolutely a Cleveland Steamer... I won't go into details yet, but it is a new style I'm perfecting with a very "special" ingredient. heh

Nah, I think I'll do a recipe I made, but haven't brewed yet, I've dubbed "Anchor Overboard"...
 
I've looked at the website. It's very interesting. But one thing I don't quite get is why the outputs are only 5vdc. I can't find any solenoid valves that are compatible with this, so that means you need multiple relays to use this system with something like a Brutus 10.

Maybe I am missing something... Someone explain it to me?

Thanks!
Michael

Almost all of the SSR's I find on e-bay work with as little as 3V.

Linc
 
Wow this thing is simply amazing. My hopes and dreams were to build something like a Brutus 10, but you just took a sledge and completely crushed them.

JB, after checking out your setup, I was wondering if you could answer this for me. Do you have any idea which would be more efficient, cheaper, and consistent to use? A Brutus 10 deal or a HERMS like yours (minus the automated program and touchscreen).

Excellent work by the way, I only wish I had the 'handy' skills you have to complete projects like you do. You are the homebrew DIY master.
 
Wow this thing is simply amazing. My hopes and dreams were to build something like a Brutus 10, but you just took a sledge and completely crushed them.

JB, after checking out your setup, I was wondering if you could answer this for me. Do you have any idea which would be more efficient, cheaper, and consistent to use? A Brutus 10 deal or a HERMS like yours (minus the automated program and touchscreen).

Excellent work by the way, I only wish I had the 'handy' skills you have to complete projects like you do. You are the homebrew DIY master.

Thanks for the compliment. I've never messed with a multi-burner, direct-fire setup like the Brutus 10... only my electric HERMS setup. You can take a look at my original setup here: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/my-new-herms-setup-39422/ It used three love controllers and some finesse to control, but did a good job.
 
Amazing work, I can only hope mine turns out close to as good as yours.

I'm sorry if this has been asked but I couldn't find it in all the posts, what size copper are you using for the heat exchanger coil?
 
Amazing work, I can only hope mine turns out close to as good as yours.

I'm sorry if this has been asked but I couldn't find it in all the posts, what size copper are you using for the heat exchanger coil?

I should remember this, but I don't... it is either 3/8" or 1/2" OD - I think 1/2"...
 
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