Hi,
Another UK builder here... started off with the original Router based model, then Rasp PI based and about to embark on latest build.
Over the period I have used Mouser but also found this UK source which has come of the components http://proto-pic.co.uk/
Nick
I know that as a foreigner, i'm in danger of instant disqualification, but....
What if I were to collect in person, or provide US address to post to... would I still be eligible?
Nick
Travelling to FL on vacation from 31st July through 7th August
Hi,
I've not had the chance to look at the relay, but from experience I wouldn't bother with the pump.
I started off with one but after it broke (cheap ebay buy) I haven't noticed any difference without.
The linkmeter works perfectly as a sous-vide controller. I probably use it for this as...
Hi Aaron,
Just catching up on your post... I'm in the uk and have built a number of different versions of the linkmeter and heater meter over the past few years.
Let me know if you're struggling with parts and I can give you some pointers to other suppliers in the uk.
Nick
Hi Ralph,
I was wondering if you'd be willing to print me up a copy of the roto damper? The only 'issue' is that I live in the uk so postage is a bit more difficult to arrange!
Let me know if you're willing.... Many thanks
Nick
Hi,
I've had a couple of versions of the link meter and it works great. Ralph, being in the uk means I understand the issues cased by wet, windy and snowy weather.
I've been watching progress for a while and it's time to move from my home-made 'traditional' blower to something more...
I used the values posted by Evan earlier in the thread: P=10, I=0.007, D=20
It seemed to work fine with my setup... I ran for 24hrs over the weekend and the water temp very stable.
For mine I used a 20L Burco Boiler. I've added a piece of copper pipe to 'hold' the probe without it sitting in the water and also have a small aquarim pump which circulates when heating. It works great!
I'll post photos when I get chance
Hi,
Seasons greetings to everyone... with the UK holiday season giving me a little more time to get my sous video setup working I have successfully boiled and egg!
It was as hoped... soft with a 'custardy' yolk.
I used a 25a SSD relay which seems to cope without generating too much heat...
Hi,
Seasons greetings to everyone... with the UK holiday season giving me a little more time to get my sous video setup working I have successfully boiled and egg!
It was as hoped... soft with a 'custardy' yolk.
I used a 25a SSD relay which seems to cope without generating too much heat...
Just to add to this thread... I updated both the Router & Heatermeter code last week (on account of me getting my Sous Vide setup working). I screwed up the Linksys update and had to result in TFTP'ing to get back to working system. After the re-flash, mine exhibited the same web errors when...
Hi,
A quick post to resurrect the thread.
Evan, have you had any further experience with the Sous Vide adaptations?
I'm about to venture into Sous Vide... I have the water bath and am starting to contemplate rigging up a SSR to maintain the temperature.
I've read through the thread and note...
Just to add to the discussion... I had similar thoughts about how whether to include a damper.
I have a Big Green Egg and like Bryan started off with a Cardboard version... but I also wanted to use my blower as a way of speeding up higher temperature start-ups. After a few tries I found the...