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Brewing beer - Automate the mashing process - where to start???

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Former Member over 12 years ago

Hi Folks,

 

My name is Sebastian, I am from Berlin, Germany, I have a degree in computer science and recently started home brewing beer :-) . Since this is not only a lot of fun but also a lot of work I wanted to start automate part of the brewing process. I did some soldering when I was 10-12 but never got any "real" project done.

So basicly I don't have a clue yet where to start but I hope to get support from this great community and a push in the right direction. I think of using an Arduino or an RasberryPi plus some relays and temperature sensors...

 

So here is what I want to do:

 

When it comes to brewing beer you want to controll the temperature of the brewing kettle.

For example:

 

- 15 minutes at 55 degrees celsius.

- Then go up to 64 degrees celsius, holding it for 30 minutes,

- then  go up to 72 degrees celsius, holding it fo 20 minutes

- finally go up to 78 for 40 minutes.

 

There can be up to 5 steps which can be programmed by the user for each beer recipe. I think there is already some software out there which runs on the RasberryPI and I think this is where I will have the least problems. But I totally suck at soldering, knowing nothing about how to attach sensors (which sensors???) to the RasberryPi, what voltage to use etc etc.

So, I don't want to study for 2 years elecronics, but lets say a month. Where should I start? Are there some great beginners tutorials which you can recommend?

 

Thanks for every tip,

 

Cheers,

Sebastian

 

P.S. I have one of these, which I want to modify and then would be controlled by the Rasberry or Arduino: http://www.amazon.de/Weck-Einkochautomat-2000-Watt-Emaille/dp/B000PKEZL0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372698539&sr=8-1&keywords=einkochautomat+weck

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  • DAB
    DAB over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member +1
    Hi Sebastian, I am glad we were able to help. You might check the Hack a Day site. They have a number of automated brewing projects they have collected over the years with a number of different microcontrollers…
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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    Wow, thanks so much everyone. @Pete great links, thanks! @Coder I won't let it sit alone for days, more like 2-3 hours, so I am trusting DAB on this one ;-) and hope the RPi wont let me down so often.  Will report back here when I worked through the basics (@DAB and got my process well documented)  ;-)

     

    Cheers,

    Sebastian

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    0 DAB over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Sebastian,

     

    I am glad we were able to help.

    You might check the Hack a Day site.  They have a number of automated brewing projects they have collected over the years with a number of different microcontrollers.

     

    You never know when you can find someone who has already done all of the hard parts and who can provide some good lessons learned.

     

    Keep us posted on your progress.

     

    DAB

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    0 DAB over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Sebastian,

     

    I am glad we were able to help.

    You might check the Hack a Day site.  They have a number of automated brewing projects they have collected over the years with a number of different microcontrollers.

     

    You never know when you can find someone who has already done all of the hard parts and who can provide some good lessons learned.

     

    Keep us posted on your progress.

     

    DAB

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