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    How many Heatermeter/Raspi built so far

    On my original PID, I just happen to have them around, and that's what I used. For this, just mere preference, as they are already soldered on my power supplies. I use the power supplies in hostile environments (drag strip) for other stuff, where they can come unplugged or vibrate out...
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    How many Heatermeter/Raspi built so far

    For my HM, I purchased locking power connectors from Digikey (763KSW-ND and SC1047-ND).. I assembled everything as per the Wiki, but, I think I'll be adding fan and power connectors using the SC1047-ND's to the side of the case, over by the probe area, while leaving the "stock" 12v input. I...
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    How many Heatermeter/Raspi built so far

    Had the parts for mine sitting forever + a case from Matt.. finally assembled and worked on first powerup. Looking forward to using.. once I find those probes I ordered......
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    Recommended Controller?

    The JLD612 is a cheap chinese PID controller .. not sure if I can post links to what I built or not, as I'm new and not too familiar with the forum rules.. but google away and you'll find it
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    Recommended Controller?

    For just a flat out controller, I made my own with JLD612 PID controllers. They work great
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    New to the site

    Thanks, everybody. Looking forward to collecting all of the HeaterMeter parts and getting it going. Getting married soon so the time for toys is a little short.. but there's always time for BBQ :)
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    New to the site

    Hey everyone, just saying hello. I've been a lurker for a while, saw the heatermeter project years ago but never bit the bullet and made one. I've put together a PID controller for my chargriller smokin' pro and now one for my UDS, but I've just read up on the latest and greatest on the...

 

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