
Cheap temperature controller - Completed
- JamsCowbell
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Re: Cheap temperature controller.
I'm in the process of building a heatermeater v4 at the moment, I'm probably about 30% through it. I'm looking forward to seeing if it works 
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tommo666
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Re: Cheap temperature controller.
JamsCowbell wrote:I'm in the process of building a heatermeater v4 at the moment, I'm probably about 30% through it. I'm looking forward to seeing if it works
I built one a while back and use it all the time to monitor temps. I use these probes: http://thermometer.co.uk/1100-chefalarm ... probe.html same make as the thermapen.
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Re: Cheap temperature controller.
I've got some from my Maverick ET732 but those look like good value.
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Neil
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Re: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
Thanks for the eti link. I'm looking at putting together a hearermeater. Can I ask where did you guys get your pcb's done? Or did you use the recommended supplier?
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tommo666
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Re: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
I bought all the bits from the US, using the links on the wiki page. I could have used maplin or some other component supplier but that would've taken ages. I built the V4 contoller and the pcb's were available in the online shop. I don't think the later versions are available singly yet the min order is 3. I pm's one of the op's on the forum and bought the 3d printed case from him.
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Neil
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Ooo what does the case look like? I thought that may be the case I just wanted to check before I buy them on pay day 
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Re: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
I was looking at buying the parts for the heatermeter as well, but was put off by the £12 delivery from both suppliers. Also if it's a 3 minimum on the PCB might it be worth teaming up and making a combined order? I think both Mouser and DigiKey offer free shipping on orders over £50 and I'm sure it would be cheaper than £24 to re-send the parts within the UK. Anyone interested?



