jodrell
Active Member
I'm looking to improve on my current Magic Beer Fridge (fridge & light bulb thermostatically controlled) by doing a second build out using the Arduino processor board.
I should be able to replicate the temperature control with no problems, be able to feed into from sensors to a database somewhere and even control the temperature setting remotely, but what I'd really like is to be able to measure the Specific Gravity of my brew as well.
I've had a couple of ideas of how I might do this but the best, assuming it works, would be to measure the capacitance of the liquid which should vary with it's density. I guess I'd need to start from a known point measured some other way (probably manually with my refractometer) and then use the changes in capacitance to plot the changes in SG.
Just wondering if anyone had tried this and/or knew where I could find some more information out??
I should be able to replicate the temperature control with no problems, be able to feed into from sensors to a database somewhere and even control the temperature setting remotely, but what I'd really like is to be able to measure the Specific Gravity of my brew as well.
I've had a couple of ideas of how I might do this but the best, assuming it works, would be to measure the capacitance of the liquid which should vary with it's density. I guess I'd need to start from a known point measured some other way (probably manually with my refractometer) and then use the changes in capacitance to plot the changes in SG.
Just wondering if anyone had tried this and/or knew where I could find some more information out??