Hi there,
Since information about the heatermeter is spread across the entire web so it seems i was hoping you all don't mind me (being from the Netherlands and not understanding all the lingo about L&S cooking yet) asking what might be some basic questions. If it has all been asked before, please do point me in the right direction because i don't want to ask thesame info twice. At first i only knew the BBQ Guru DX2 like most of you. Then i learned about the Heatermeter and i knew i just had to get myself one. Being a programmer (C#/PHP) from profession the DIY aspect intrigues me.
So i started with reading the introduction (which i my eyes should be a sticky in this forum) but i still have some questions.
1) What is the difference between thermistor probe and thermocouple probes (except the fact that for the latter connections are way more expensive)?
Answer by Ralph: The Thermocouple VS Thermistor probe is a matter of durability basically.
2) Will the heatermeter run (smooth) on a basic RPi 1 (since i have 2 of them laying at home) or does it require (and even work with?) a RPi v2?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
3) Is the RPi (e.g. host) then referred to as the LinkMeter?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
4) What is the difference between the current (v4.2.x) version and the v5 version being developped on a Dutch BBQ forum? Is it only adding thermocouple support?
Answer: ..?
5) Will the heatermeter run also in degrees celcius?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
6) Does the heatermeter offer a 'ramp' mode like the DigiQ DX2?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
7) Can i use the Pit Viper 10CFM fan for the heatermeter since i find the DIY ones to look... well... DIY
Answer: You need to either replace the 22uf electrolytic capacitor/25v on the HM board (near C1) with a 47uF/25V version, or, if you want to keep the HM to be 'blower unaware' you can solder a 22uf/25v elco in line on the output between the HM and the Pit Viper (see Dutch Thread here)
Question by Ralph: Why would you?
Thanx and sorry for asking doubles..
Since information about the heatermeter is spread across the entire web so it seems i was hoping you all don't mind me (being from the Netherlands and not understanding all the lingo about L&S cooking yet) asking what might be some basic questions. If it has all been asked before, please do point me in the right direction because i don't want to ask thesame info twice. At first i only knew the BBQ Guru DX2 like most of you. Then i learned about the Heatermeter and i knew i just had to get myself one. Being a programmer (C#/PHP) from profession the DIY aspect intrigues me.
So i started with reading the introduction (which i my eyes should be a sticky in this forum) but i still have some questions.
1) What is the difference between thermistor probe and thermocouple probes (except the fact that for the latter connections are way more expensive)?
Answer by Ralph: The Thermocouple VS Thermistor probe is a matter of durability basically.
2) Will the heatermeter run (smooth) on a basic RPi 1 (since i have 2 of them laying at home) or does it require (and even work with?) a RPi v2?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
3) Is the RPi (e.g. host) then referred to as the LinkMeter?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
4) What is the difference between the current (v4.2.x) version and the v5 version being developped on a Dutch BBQ forum? Is it only adding thermocouple support?
Answer: ..?
5) Will the heatermeter run also in degrees celcius?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
6) Does the heatermeter offer a 'ramp' mode like the DigiQ DX2?
Answer by Ralph: Yes
7) Can i use the Pit Viper 10CFM fan for the heatermeter since i find the DIY ones to look... well... DIY

Answer: You need to either replace the 22uf electrolytic capacitor/25v on the HM board (near C1) with a 47uF/25V version, or, if you want to keep the HM to be 'blower unaware' you can solder a 22uf/25v elco in line on the output between the HM and the Pit Viper (see Dutch Thread here)
Question by Ralph: Why would you?
Thanx and sorry for asking doubles..
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