Search mouser for AD8495CRMZ and there should be some in stock. It’s basically a more expensive version of the same part as the error tolerances are much lower. The AD8495ARMZ version looks to be out of stock everywhere right now.
Data sheet here.
I mean how and where to install the parts on the PCB, the AD8495ARMZ part I ordered from a dutch company
Is 4 probes the max for this setup? Just checking to see if it has been modified to add a 5th. Or maybe have the 4 probes, and ambient temp as the 5th somehow.
Thanks.
So I would need to use a thermocouple to get 4 probes, or can it be set to use 4 of the standard type probes?The Heatermeter will most likely always be 1 pit probe(thermocouple or probe) and 3 meat probes.
Yeah all the ADC ports are in use currently so there's no place to plug them into. Also, all the UI and backend expect there to be just 4 total probes so the layouts are all fixed with this in mind.
HeaterMeters have 4 probes, and the standard board has the pit probe able to be built as either a thermocouple or thermistor.
Where I think the thermocouple shines is that I've had mine in the big green egg left outside for years now and it still works perfectly. Their construction is very robust, and I can fire the grill up to 900F if I wanted to without damaging anything. It is integrated into my grill so that's one fewer thing I have to carry out when setting up and I don't have to remove it depending on what is being cooked and it's fine if the 100% Florida humidity gets all over it every day because it won't fail due to moisture intrusion.
I was looking at the CyberQ, but doesn't this do everything that it can?