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    Printing HM stand

    The cross braces are a little long, as they were designed for the old style case. You can shorten them up by scaling the appropriate axis in your slicer, though.
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    The Adapt-a-Damper - Open Source Project

    AS always, if I'm not cooking, I'm listening to music. I used to play A LOT as a drummer and singer. Here's a bad rendition of a Jaj Mahal song from an old band I was in. Not the best recording, but we had fun. Me singing and drumming. BBQ Blues!
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    The Adapt-a-Damper - Open Source Project

    Very Nice!! Great to see it coming along. Keep us informed on the progress.
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    MG90 servo source for adapt a damper

    Nope. Not the same form factor. MG90S servos are a different physical size then SG90 (primarily on how they mount into a fixture such as a Damper). They are not directly swappable.
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    MG90 servo source for adapt a damper

    Think he's questioning MG90S servos. SG90s are a different beast. All seem to work even the cheap imitations, but not in the case of the MG90S servos and counterfeits.
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    MG90 servo source for adapt a damper

    The Vorpal brand are the best I've used. Worth the money.
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    Smoking a couple of small Pork Butts on the mini gravity feed. Really windy the 1st part of the day, thus the 3 degree swings. Want to clean the smoker, so I'll let it continue after I pull the butts. http://bigbeggbbq.servebeer.com/luci
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    New 4.2 Pi Zero W build won't boot

    Awesome! Welcome to the world of pedantic temperature control!
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    The Adapt-a-Damper - Open Source Project

    Here's a video of a bit of CNC, machining the bottom of the Alum-a-Damper. It's sped up quite a bit. Alum-a-Damper Video
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    Thermocouple cap to protect the plug from the elements/weather

    Never had any issues. I've had my homemade thermocouples out in the weather for a year now, and I live in Montana. Snow, snow, snow, and straight hot sunshine in the summer. No worries.
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    8 LB. Picnic on my mini gravity feed. 15 CFM Adapt-a-Damper, fan only, Damper closed ~75%, with stock PIDs. Regular Adapt-a-Damper or RD3 would probably do the same. http://bigbeggbbq.servebeer.com/luci And what goes better with BBQ than some good ole' Blues!
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    Wetness

    SteveM made a nice waterproof case. Forget where the thread is.
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    Wetness

    I call up Chuck Norris, and he tells the rain to "Go Away!"
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    Wetness

    I've actually been thinking about this for a while, and thought of maybe designing a membrane for the buttons, and printed from flexible filament. It could be mounted and sealed through the back of the case.
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    Upgrade options for HM from 2016?

    They work great for leveling up a desk.
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    The Adapt-a-Damper - Open Source Project

    Yeah, and the round fits a BBQ Guru fitting.
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    Beginner questions

    That's a great idea for this design. This is the main reason, however, that I created a version where the top and bottom thread together. This is for the MG90S servo version, and still need to update the SG90 version as such.
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    That's a pretty awesome graph. Looks like you're staying right on. Are you using the damper at all? or just fan? I get similar graphs on my "mini" gravity feed with same fan size, but don't use the damper. Just fan. Also, What are your settings? What type/brand of TC are you using? etc, etc ...

 

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