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    INTRODUCING: the "Roto Damper"

    Bryan, Any idea what that style of conduit fitting is called? I stopped by the local hardware store and they didn't have anything that looked quite like that. Thanks, Aubrey
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    HM version 4 Rpi 3d print case

    I'm using the Auber on a Kamado Joe Classic and it works great, but now I want a damper/fan setup!
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    Better probes?

    I noticed the Thermoworks probes don't stay in the jacks as positively as the Maverick probes. Anyone else seeing this?
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    INTRODUCING: the "Roto Damper"

    These look fantastic, guys. Just got by Heatermeter working with a fan, now I can't wait to get a servo working next.
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    How do I edit the main Heatermeter display page

    Just had to change fire.jpg to fire.png in the index.htm as Bryan is now using png image files in /ww/luci-static/resources.
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    This is awesome! I love watching it live.
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    HeaterMeter v4.1 PCB now available

    Can't wait to get one, looks like some great improvements.
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    General 3D Printing Thread

    Have you guys seen this? http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/13/12/10/048245/affordable-3d-metal-printer-developed-based-on-reprap Let the sparks fly!
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    Servo / Damper pictures

    Linear actuator comes to mind, it could certainly apply enough force. Basically a 12V dc motor screw drive. Not cheap, however, $75 for this one, and then you need a way to control it, such as a linear encoder or some other closed loop sensing system. By default they basically open fully and...
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    Not crazy at all. Lots of devices these days have functions that auto-update twitter and facebook with updates. I think the place to do this would be from DarrenE's Pit Minder App. DarrenE? What do you think?
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    I would just make sure they're not galvanized or coated in any way, don't want those fumes in your food or your body.
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    Building weather resistant heatermeter need some help on alternative parts .. please

    I like the idea of putting a built heatermeter into a waterproof box. For the inputs you could drill holes in the box and pass the wires through using rubber grommets slit down one side. Bonus if these passthroughs are on the side or bottom to shield them from direct weather.
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    Servo / Damper pictures

    JBond, Can you check these pictures, the links aren't showing up anymore and I'd love to see your setup. Thanks, Aubrey
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    Pit Meter - iPhone app for the HeaterMeter

    Me too, will configure Push as soon as get my box built!
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Thanks, I got the Thermoworks probe mentioned in the posts.
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Anyone tried the Thermoworks probes? I just ordered a few and I'll see how they do. From the description they look to be better made, but we'll see. On the other hand, I've had my Maverick probe for 2 years and no problems.
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    I found all of the parts that Mouser didn't have at Digikey, use Bryan's wiki hardware list for Digikey links. The only one I had to order elseware was the ATMega which I had to order from Microcontroller Pros.
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Good points all around, Bryan. Regarding Mouser, here's what I ordered: https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=370b35bd79 4-line display, extras of all connectors and of parts under $1, got a right-angle RCA connector to replace the Auber connector, etc. As you said...

 

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