Yes. There are hacks for the Tilt to do that.
It would ... but likely as a display point only. People doing that with the Tilt for instance have found the temp to not always be exact and certainly not steady enough to run the control from.Wouldn't it be possible to use the temperature readings as an input for BrewPi or some other fermentation temperature control software?
It would ... but likely as a display point only. People doing that with the Tilt for instance have found the temp to not always be exact and certainly not steady enough to run the control from.
Component Idle(mA) Active(mA)
ESP32 0.02 260
MPU6050 3.9 3.9
RT9013 0.05 0.05
DS18B20 0.0001 1.5
lol! DIY never pays if you figure in your time!
I would love to turn it into a business, but that would not be my primary goal. I have my hands full with my day job!
It's about just learning and trying something new for me. I love problem solving challenges. Also crave the sense of accomplishment in making something that works.
Wouldn't it be possible to use the temperature readings as an input for BrewPi or some other fermentation temperature control software?
I feel like if you hard wired anything to the float then the wires would throw off how the float reacts to the change in density? Like the hanging wires would throw off the center of gravity and couldn't keep it consistent depending on how the wire hangs.
I suppose I get the challenge of learning/doing such a project, but the Tilt is pretty cheap. I think the time you end up investing for one-off runs would not be worth the effort compared to just buying the Tilt. Unless you wanted to make a business out of it... just check you aren't infringing any IP protection.
I think the tilt guys are pursuing a patent. If so, then they could ask for this thread to be deleted by the mods...let be flame war about patents begin.
and then of course you can waste beer so you'll have to drink it!!And of course I will have to brew more beer to test it...
I think the tilt guys are pursuing a patent. If so, then they could ask for this thread to be deleted by the mods...let be flame war about patents begin.
The braumeister is patented, yet both this site and it's sister Aussie site gave explicit instructions on how to clone it(I'm the OP of probably the biggest brauclone thread there is) including the controller later to become Ardbir, I have not yet received a cease and desist nor have any of the other major contributors. Now if you were going to sell a clone thereof I dare say the story would be a little different.Great so you know half of how a patent works. The other half is protecting it. Go do some searching; this has been discussed elsewhere on this site.
I am an EE, been a designer for 44 years, am the named inventor in a dozen patents and a named contributor in many more.
Patents do not prohibit discussion of the specific art, any prior art, any related art, or any unrelated art.
If the mods cave to such a ridiculous request, then too bad for them...
Cheers!
The patent listed above is by the very same guys who make & sell the Tilt.
anybody used this NEW wimos wifi version? apparently it has more memory and its only $1 more
WEMOS D1 mini Pro
The Wemos has been used on several DIY project here on HBT. However it lacks the on board accelerometer/gyro though just checked and it does fit nicely in a 50ml tube. max draw on these is 500ma.
Note that board does not have an onboard antenna.
Might look at Adafruit's Feather form factor.
Note that board does not have an onboard antenna.[...]
So much bigger that the one on my desk not looking forward to soldering these upIt does. It's the "Rainsun" ceramic antenna module.
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Should be comparable to the etched antennae found on many BT modules...
Cheers!