Can someone print me one of these? I already have one, need another, but friend's printer is broken. Please send price and approximate lead time. Thanks!
I have a ATT Uverse Residential Gateway as the modem/router. I know my way around networking equipment pretty well, but ATT has this router locked down making most normal changes difficult. This is why I was interested in the PiTunnel. I do have a public IP and it rarely changes. The problem...
I saw this today on TechCrunch: PiTunnel connects your Raspberry Pi to the world. https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/06/pitunnel-connects-your-raspberry-pi-to-the-world/
Just wondering if any of you who are more tech savvy than me figure this would be a way to connect to HM even if no static IP or...
Hey Scott, I have a Primo Kamado, (Round Smoker) and the default HeaterMeter settings work just fine for me. The fan runs very little once the temperature of the grill gets to the set point. Since your grill is larger, I would think your fan would run a little more, but not excessively. My guess...
Yes, that did the trick, no need to remove damper wheel. Cooking a chicken now. I'm completely amazed at what the Heatermeter is capable of. My old grill thermometer was almost 80° off. My hat is totally off to Brian for the work he has put into this useful device. :wsm:
Okay, thanks, I may try to move the servo arm on the gear a tooth and see what happens, if it doesn't close fully then I may tinker with the Servo Pulse Durations. Maybe I can find the settings and figure out how to configure. :confused:
Thanks for the reply. I was wondering if I could just remove the top and re-position it on the servo gear splines? It looks like it is moving plenty, it goes past the "open" position. Not sure what it does on the closed position.
Never mind. I realized I had made a bad RJ-45 connector crimp at the heatermeter end. :( But working now! :)
One thing I noticed was when the heatermeter turned on just testing in the house, the servo snaps open almost to the most wide position. That is, not quite completely open, but almost...
I asked my old boss to reprint the servo housing and top. I'll see if those parts work. If not, then I may try one of the forum members to buy some parts from.
After receiving the TowerPro servo, I have discovered the damper print is not correct since the new ones fit the same as the servo I already tried. I did a little dremel tool work to see if I could make it fit, but to no avail. I hate to ask my friend, (old boss!) to print another part for me...
Those batteries are also specced for burglar alarm panels. I had not thought of using one of those, but I have several that I use to power game cameras. I usually pay around $16 shipped for good ones. They recharge easily using a wall-wart charger. I don't have an outlet for the heatermeter...