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  1. RobN

    Espress for HeaterMeter Module (wifi with no Pi/Linkmeter needed)

    Looks like an awesome start! You could easily make the site look better by using bootstrap.
  2. RobN

    HeaterMeter v5.0 Development

    It's really a disappointment that flashing the VoCore isn't a streamlined process. I guess we'll have to wait for 6.0 to get VoCore coupled with two or three thermocouples. Maybe I'm biased because that's my dream HeaterMeter, but I digress.
  3. RobN

    so how are you attaching your blower to the smoker

    Attempt #2 has proven to be much, much better. I definitely had the holes way too big. I switched to 1/8" holes. Result:
  4. RobN

    so how are you attaching your blower to the smoker

    I suppose that was my error. I have 19 holes at 3/16"--probably too many and too big. I'll try another air burner build in the next few days and start with a 9/64" bit and step up to a 5/32" bit if needed.
  5. RobN

    so how are you attaching your blower to the smoker

    While constricting the air burner for a 14.5" WSM, I was going back and forth between 1/2" and 3/4" copper pipe. After a few hours of standing in the plumbing aisle at Home Depot, I went with 3/4" copper pipe which I now regret after having done a test burn. The large diameter pipe is allowing...
  6. RobN

    can a soldering newbie build this?

    The HeaterMeter is surprisingly easy to assemble. The most challenging part of the entire build is soldering the LCD pins so that it ends up flush with the case. I found it easier to solder the pins to the LCD and then solder it to the HeaterMeter board with it laying in the case. Your...
  7. RobN

    Using Aaron Franklin's Method for Brisket

    Interesting method. How are you checking for done? Poking or using internal temperature? If you're using internal temperature, what kind of temperature are you looking for when using your method? Also, do you keep adding liquid as it evaporates to maintain 1-2" in the pan?

 

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