Networked Temperature Controller

I’ve knocked together a Networked Temperature Controller using a Raspberry Pi, a Teensy 3.0 board, an Adafruit Pi Plate, and 1-wire devices that can be used to remotely monitor and control multiple devices. I plan on using this to monitor and control my beer storage coolers, fermentation chambers, and brewstand, but it could also be used for other uses such as brooder temperature control for avian breeders, sous vide, etc. You can see the complete write up at my TeensyPi website. Comments are welcome.

Cool way to use a rPi.  Nice write up too.

Someday, I will get back into the hardware side of things.  Thanks for sharing!

Paul

Nice. Thanks for sharing.

I started working with the Raspberry Pi and was thinking about using one for monitoring temperatures.

Kai

Added a few new wrinkles:

I now have local or remote data logging and graphing.

I’m just about ready to post info on up to eight local LCD screens.

More at www.teensypi.com

Added Multiple PID control

Added K-Type thermocoupler monitoring, and now have pre-made boards available.

Can be wired or wireless

www.teensypi.com

Sounds intriguing. Got pics? I definitely be interested in this if the price was right. And being an electronics simpleton I’d need VERY specific instructions if it was a DIY project.

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