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Can anyone recommend a digital controller with a cordless probe.
Inkbird for barbecues?
Inkbird for barbecues?
There are many high temp probes out there what sort of Temps are you going to expose the wiring too.Hmm. I thought this might be the case.
Perhaps some one can think of a different solution.
Gas ring under a mash tun.
An electrically controlled valve will turn the flame on and off.
An inkbird 'could' control it but the probe wire stands a good chance of being melted and would need disconnecting everytime.
Inkbird with a cordless probe would have been ideal.
Thoughts... Ideas... ?
maybe a high temp PT100 attached to a cheap PIDOooo thats another way of doing it. I guess 200/300c - I am thinking of the flare up the side of a pan sitting on a gas ring.
Curious which stage of the brewing process you hope to better control measuring that 200-300c temp? You mention flame on a mash tun, isn’t it easier to measure the contents of the mash tun than extrapolating the expected effect of 200c for X time/minutes? Intrigued though as I always enjoy people doing things differently.Oooo thats another way of doing it. I guess 200/300c - I am thinking of the flare up the side of a pan sitting on a gas ring.
If you're looking to regulate your mash temperature I found an electric HERMS a la @The-Engineer-That-Brews approach to be the best solution. I tried to do it on my gas burner with manual control but wasn't successful. So just used gas burner for heating strike water and the boiler eventually. Here's a pic of my set up, electric kettle, copper pipe/silicone tube heat exchange and inkbird controller.Hmm. I thought this might be the case.
Perhaps some one can think of a different solution.
Gas ring under a mash tun.
An electrically controlled valve will turn the flame on and off.
An inkbird 'could' control it but the probe wire stands a good chance of being melted and would need disconnecting everytime.
Inkbird with a cordless probe would have been ideal.
Thoughts... Ideas... ?
Sorry, don't understand last sentence?That's a good idea. But I would not still want a probe on it.
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