Re: Automatic Temperature Control
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 17:01
The Heatermeter system is a great project - i've built a couple of the variants and because it's open-source, i've reprogrammed them to do a few more bits and bobs. A few words of advice - the parts cost will add up probably to a bit more than you imagine (rasp pi / HM pcb / parts / shipping from US suppliers / project container / extras) - it's not the "cheap" option. If you haven't got soldering kit that'll set you back a bit - i wouldnt go rushing in with a cheapy soldering iron. if you're a little rusty or beginner to soldering, get some veroboard or goto maplins and get one of their little practice kits first - make your mistakes first. always over order on your componenets! also, whilst the instructions are v good, a bit of tech knowledge doesn't go amis for setting up.
All that being said, I've made a couple and will be building a few more for this season running custom code and with the hardware tweaked a quite bit - so if anybody needs any help (or dare I say soldering lessons) - hit me up - i'll be at every comp this year
Kit I would suggest you need;
Solder iron - decent Antex soldering iron (you can get a weller one, but their entry level ones are shit)
or Solder station (temp controlled) - the much better option, but well pricey
Good quality thin solder (rosin core)
anti-static solder pump
desolder braid
Side cutters
needle nose pliers
IC inserter
xacto knife
multimeter - not a cheap one, their continuity tests can fry ic's
metal shaving solder cleaner (invaluable! although probalby not essential)
a grounding kit with wrist or foot band - nothing more annoying that frying your ICs by accidental discharge!
All that being said, I've made a couple and will be building a few more for this season running custom code and with the hardware tweaked a quite bit - so if anybody needs any help (or dare I say soldering lessons) - hit me up - i'll be at every comp this year
Kit I would suggest you need;
Solder iron - decent Antex soldering iron (you can get a weller one, but their entry level ones are shit)
or Solder station (temp controlled) - the much better option, but well pricey
Good quality thin solder (rosin core)
anti-static solder pump
desolder braid
Side cutters
needle nose pliers
IC inserter
xacto knife
multimeter - not a cheap one, their continuity tests can fry ic's
metal shaving solder cleaner (invaluable! although probalby not essential)
a grounding kit with wrist or foot band - nothing more annoying that frying your ICs by accidental discharge!
thelawnet wrote:
Re controllers, I've not got one yet, but what I am looking at is:
https://github.com/CapnBry/HeaterMeter/ ... 0-Assembly
with a Raspberry Pi
http://raspberrypi.rsdelivers.com/default.aspx?cl=1
I think it comes to around £100.