LolAll I heard was "St Sixtus."
I am so jealous!
I took interest in the ispindel a while back but was too busy to take on the build. The other day I put in an order for some parts from areas I bookmarked featuring the build. I went back and forth on 3D printed sled and making my own shield vs one of the designed PCBs as I have a 3D printer. I opted the route of the PCB as I’ve never ordered a custom board before and I think it could be a neat way to simplify life and make a good looking product. I purchased the version 3.1 board I think and they are on the way. The stupid pcb way site I found kind of hard to use so I didn’t realize that This was an outdated version of the board until I decided to do some reading in here. Looks like the version 4.0 board is what everyone is using. Looking at the differences it seems to address my main concern when I was looking at the board version 3.1 uses the 4 pin chargers with no protection. I was weary but decided to give it a try. I’ve used the 6 pin ones in other diy projects and are comfortable with them and trust them. It appears the version 4.0 now uses the 6 pin chargers and I’m not sure any other differences. After seeing the battery explosion post above and seeing the pictures featuring the 4 pin charger I’m starting to think I should order the 4.0 board and just eat the cost of my accidental order of the 3.1 board. Thoughts?
Apologies as I haven't read all 29 pages. Is there a DIY kit that can be ordered somewhere? I want to do my first IoT edge device whilst contributing to my homebrewing, but I'm a NOOB and hoping there is a "easy" way to do this. Thanks in advance.
Apologies as I haven't read all 29 pages. Is there a DIY kit that can be ordered somewhere? I want to do my first IoT edge device whilst contributing to my homebrewing, but I'm a NOOB and hoping there is a "easy" way to do this. Thanks in advance.
Not as far as I know. I looked for several days off and on for a kit before I gave in and purchased all of the parts. My understanding is that Tilt owns the patent(s) for these types of devices. Any commercial use or reference would violate those patents.
That link just takes me to an empty wish list. An one having an issue with that?
I just tried to order from this site, however it’s impossible to create an account with a US address, as they do not include the United States as a country (only US outlying islands). I’m also unable to select a state outside of Germany. Although I have shared this link myself in the past, I’m wondering if anyone has successfully ordered from this site.
The updated link works.Edited the link in the post above, it appears to be working now. If you tried it and got a blank website, please try it again.
Hi folks. I'm interested in putting together some iSpindels for myself and homebrew club members. Based on the iSpindel 4.0 assembly links from Open Source Distilling (https://www.opensourcedistilling.com/ispindel-assembly), I put together a public AliExpress shopping list for all of the parts except for the iSpindel circuit board and the bottle pre-forms.
https://my.aliexpress.com/wishlist/shared.htm?groupId=100000018336352
It works out to ~$20 per iSpindel, when ordering 5 of each piece of hardware when ordering through AliExpress. It'll take quite a while for the parts to get here, up to 2 months. I matched the pictures and descriptions from AliExpress up with the Amazon links from the Open Source assembly list.
Hi!
Be aware that this build is calculated on "the gram!" to be correct! I ordered a "wrong" WIFI module (heavier!) and a battery (also heavier!) and it turned out to work completely wrong. Battery to be used must be 44 gram (printed on the PCB!), not 49 gram as mine was. It´s easy to add weight not so easy to cut some...as in life! Someone should sell complete set with everything correct, just assemble, work done! Good luck with your build!
That's good to know, thanks! The AliExpress list I put together is based on what the dude from Open Source Distilling bought, and from his videos the build appears to work. If you see something wrong on the list, please let me know and I'll fix it.
For posterity, do you have links to the "wrong" WiFi modules and batteries you purchased, so we can avoid doing the same?
Gromitdj could you tell me how to test these and the other components before sobering as i am not quite up to speed with electronics more mechanically minded. I do have a test meter.The Gyros can be spotty. I resorted to testing them before soldering in place.
Gromitdj could you tell me how to test these and the other components before sobering as i am not quite up to speed with electronics more mechanically minded. I do have a test meter.
Which battery did you use for the build? I've got mine set up for logging in 5 minute intervals and would venture to bet that it would last 2 months.Anybody had issues with battery life? I find mine runs out pretty fast logging every 15 mins
Thanks gromitdj I will have a go at it after watching video and will get back to you but it would be much appreciated if you could send some picsI used this Instructable to wire up a test circuit on a breadboard. If you use one of the pin headers, you can place the gyro on them and get contact on the necessary pins to test without soldering. I hope that makes sense. If not, I can try to set up a test rig to take some pictures. Just let me know.
I believe you should be able to use a Wemos instead of the Arduino Uno, if that is all you have.
Which battery did you use for the build? I've got mine set up for logging in 5 minute intervals and would venture to bet that it would last 2 months.
I purchased this Panasonic battery. Which I believe is the battery listed in the iSpindel GitHub.
Thanks gromitdj I will have a go at it after watching video and will get back to you but it would be much appreciated if you could send some pics
I have a breadboard but to be honest have never used it before also have an ardinoWhat do you have available for testing? Do you have a breadboard? or just the Wemos D1 Mini and the Gyro? If I know more about what you have for testing, I can see what I can put together.
Can you sacrifice a D1 Mini for testing?