One for more technologically interested. I have an iSpindel to monitor temp and gravity in my Fermzilla. I’ve just bought an Inkbird 380 wireless with a brew belt to manage fermentation temps more accurately. I’ve just brewed a Tripel and the two devices are reading about a degree apart and I...
My AG setup is slowly nearing completion, and as my attention turns to sparging I'm wondering if the various dedicated products are really worth the premiums being charged when a cheap tea urn is really all that's needed. Except that cheap tea urns often come with a cheap tap and just an on /...
Hi all, I am a beginner brewer in UK and have Previously brewed a few batches of kit beers/lagers and once made my own cider from fresh apples and I have got the bug so I have decided to go down the fermentation fridge route, I believe I have all the components bought for this but I would like...
Hi all,
Here are some suggestions about how to connect the wifi well with the Inkbird ITC-308 Wifi temperature controller, hope it can help you a bit.
1. If you use the iphone, please log in to icloud first.Or you can registere and set up on an android phone, then log in successfully to that new...
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I am looking at investing in either a brew mat or brew belt to use with an Inkbird temp controller but can anyone recommend which one works better in keeping a steady temperature please?
Also when using the temperature sensor of the Inkbird how would I best attach this for most...
The weather is been going from 0ºC to 40ºC and back again over the course of a few weeks and it annoyed me that I had no further details than "it's so hot" or "it's so cold". Yes we do have a thermometer in the house but no more accurate than "hot" or "cold". And since I homebrew I thought it...
Hi everyone, I have a inkbird itc-100vh and I wanted to know if I could manually control the output current so I don't have such a heavy rolling boil?
On my last(or first brew day with new equipment) the voltage regulator I installed crapped out on me as I was bringing the wort to boil.. This...