Harry Bloomfield
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This one - Repetidor iSpindel con Display Oled - (in Spanish, use Google translate)
Is anyone else using one please?
It's like the iSpindel Opensource, runs on adapted Brewpiless firmware. It powers via USB C, includes a display of all of the iSpindles instantaneous data and acts as a repeater access point, to relay data from the iSpindel. to your wifi router, or it can stand alone just displaying the instant data. It includes a web site type interface, which you can log into with your PC etc., able to display a graph showing the progress of your beer or wine. I am still very much getting to grips with it, so I don't yet know how much data it can store / display. I only got it going late yesterday evening, but it stored all my overnight data, with the iSpindel reporting in every 10 minutes. If power is lost, all data seems to be lost from the repeater with it.
The two component parts of the gadget arrived here just yesterday morning, cost from AliExpress delivered about £8, plus the cost of a plastic box. Display and processor need to be simply connected via four wires, then the firmware uploaded (as with the iSpindel) via USB.
Is anyone else using one please?
It's like the iSpindel Opensource, runs on adapted Brewpiless firmware. It powers via USB C, includes a display of all of the iSpindles instantaneous data and acts as a repeater access point, to relay data from the iSpindel. to your wifi router, or it can stand alone just displaying the instant data. It includes a web site type interface, which you can log into with your PC etc., able to display a graph showing the progress of your beer or wine. I am still very much getting to grips with it, so I don't yet know how much data it can store / display. I only got it going late yesterday evening, but it stored all my overnight data, with the iSpindel reporting in every 10 minutes. If power is lost, all data seems to be lost from the repeater with it.
The two component parts of the gadget arrived here just yesterday morning, cost from AliExpress delivered about £8, plus the cost of a plastic box. Display and processor need to be simply connected via four wires, then the firmware uploaded (as with the iSpindel) via USB.