Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full auto)
Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full auto)
Hi
The Open ArdBir team is working to adapt the single vessel BIAB/Rims controller developed during last two years to GrainFather
few guys around the world has already replaced the original controller (simple thermoregulator) with ArdBir that allow full processo controls in all steps, recipe management, PID /PWM power control, complete set up of all unit and brewing parameters...it's a huge step head compared the original controller at low cost / low effort
The controller from integration and HW perspective is almost plug and play, we are preparing a full guide and a optimized settings from GrainFather
as soon as I gain the right to add links and photos I wil update the post !
stay tuned
Davide
The Open ArdBir team is working to adapt the single vessel BIAB/Rims controller developed during last two years to GrainFather
few guys around the world has already replaced the original controller (simple thermoregulator) with ArdBir that allow full processo controls in all steps, recipe management, PID /PWM power control, complete set up of all unit and brewing parameters...it's a huge step head compared the original controller at low cost / low effort
The controller from integration and HW perspective is almost plug and play, we are preparing a full guide and a optimized settings from GrainFather
as soon as I gain the right to add links and photos I wil update the post !
stay tuned
Davide
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Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
https://www.facebook.com/OpenArdBir
Not sure what advantage this gives those who already have the upgraded STC1000 controller.
Not sure what advantage this gives those who already have the upgraded STC1000 controller.
Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
I would imagine that it would be much more user friendly and flexible.sladeywadey wrote:https://www.facebook.com/OpenArdBir
Not sure what advantage this gives those who already have the upgraded STC1000 controller.
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Guys
there is a misconception... any thermo regulator is fine for brwing but is STATIC, it controls heting element vs a set point...is not a controller..has no worflow and any logic on board , has no “time” concept
ArdBir is a complete controller…step by step process control and guide, off course it acts also like a thermo regulator, but this is only part of the job !
Than we can discuss if for brewing we need an automation and what level is good…but ArdBir is so flexible that you can have complete brewing process self manged…complete manual process (with some plus related to a simple thermostat) or indermediate version. You have full control of unit parameter and you can customize the process
I will provide full details of function and feature very shortly
Davide
there is a misconception... any thermo regulator is fine for brwing but is STATIC, it controls heting element vs a set point...is not a controller..has no worflow and any logic on board , has no “time” concept
ArdBir is a complete controller…step by step process control and guide, off course it acts also like a thermo regulator, but this is only part of the job !
Than we can discuss if for brewing we need an automation and what level is good…but ArdBir is so flexible that you can have complete brewing process self manged…complete manual process (with some plus related to a simple thermostat) or indermediate version. You have full control of unit parameter and you can customize the process
I will provide full details of function and feature very shortly
Davide
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Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
arzaman wrote:Guys
there is a misconception... any thermo regulator is fine for brwing but is STATIC, it controls heting element vs a set point...is not a controller..has no worflow and any logic on board , has no “time” concept
The guys are talking about the "modified" STC-1000 firmware (named STC-1000+) -> https://github.com/matsstaff/stc1000p
This introduces some additional capabilities over the basic STC-1000.
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Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
It looks nice, but it is costly, compared to changing an STC-200 to a modified STC-1000. Which also allows step mashes etc. But given it is based on an Arduino you could certainly build one your self for less than the kit cost.
If you are building a NEW system then it may be worth it as a one stop controller handling pumps & elements, but personally I don't want a system like the BM.
If you are building a NEW system then it may be worth it as a one stop controller handling pumps & elements, but personally I don't want a system like the BM.
Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
@Hairybiker I understand that someone prefer simple thermoregulator like stc1000 and not a process automation..but with ardbir you can run both manual (with some plus related to stc 1000) and automatic
about building by yourself not sure you can achieve any csot saving since the kit is sold at price cost
have a look to full feature and functions in the dedicated post
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=72435&p=758181#p758181
about building by yourself not sure you can achieve any csot saving since the kit is sold at price cost
have a look to full feature and functions in the dedicated post
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=72435&p=758181#p758181
Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
Transformation is on going..just a preview
stay tuned
stay tuned
Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
It would be great if it could be put in the original housing that the original controller comes in. I'm sure it will be possible with the right arduino unit/
Let's all go home, pull on our gimp suits and enjoy life
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Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
I meant the STC-1000+, which does automation, step mashes, boil time etc. OK you need to get a V1 and program it yourself, but it is still <£25 for all the bits.arzaman wrote:@Hairybiker I understand that someone prefer simple thermoregulator like stc1000 and not a process automation.
From what I read on your web page, you are basically supplying an Arduino with a ssr and keyboard/lcd. All of which could be bought for <£20, ok it will not be all on a nice pcb, but there is room to use a Uno and a i2c lcd in the box.
There will probably be plenty of people interested in it, just not me. Good luck with the project.
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I absolutely respect your position and preference…you can do best beer with just a thermometer in the potHairybiker wrote: you are basically supplying an Arduino with a ssr and keyboard/lcd. All of which could be bought for <£20, ok it will not be all on a nice pcb, but there is room to use a Uno and a i2c lcd in the box.
There will probably be plenty of people interested in it, just not me. Good luck with the project.
not completely in line with your last sentence..
You see maybe the top of the iceberg…ArdBir is not just a piece of HW. .is hundreds of man day of work (design, engineering, coding, test, tuning..) and like all open source project we try to subsidize the project with some HW sell at substantially cost price
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Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
A couple of pictures of the transformation performed by an Italian ArdBir supporter
really plug an play !
courteously from cherryphilip
really plug an play !
courteously from cherryphilip
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Looking good!
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Since I have a spare Arduino UNO kicking about, along with the usual stuff from a starter kit & a dual relay board, I thought I would have a look at/play with this.
Latest version fails to compile saying it is too large. Using 1.56 of the ide on Linux Mint. Any ideas on this - this was without any changes.
2.6.70b6 compiles fine. Base line check.
Mods I needed to do:
Changed to an I2C lcd (adding I2C lcd library in place of the standard one), only 'cause I prefer I2C to parallel wiring.
reversed the polarity on the pump & heater drives to drive my relay board, low active rather than high.
Got it all working after faffing about with the min switches to get the menu items working properly, thought I had them wired correctly according to the diagrams, but hey ho.
Looks nice, I may use it later if I get around to building a case etc.
Though about adding a RTC but the space is very tight, probably not enough left for the code - nor is it needed
Latest version fails to compile saying it is too large. Using 1.56 of the ide on Linux Mint. Any ideas on this - this was without any changes.
2.6.70b6 compiles fine. Base line check.
Mods I needed to do:
Changed to an I2C lcd (adding I2C lcd library in place of the standard one), only 'cause I prefer I2C to parallel wiring.
reversed the polarity on the pump & heater drives to drive my relay board, low active rather than high.
Got it all working after faffing about with the min switches to get the menu items working properly, thought I had them wired correctly according to the diagrams, but hey ho.
Looks nice, I may use it later if I get around to building a case etc.
Though about adding a RTC but the space is very tight, probably not enough left for the code - nor is it needed
Re: Grainfather controller replacement with ArdBir (full aut
Here short guide to upgrade grainfather equipment with Open ArdBir controller providing full brewing process automation and much more !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzJctwTmh10
enjoy
Davide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzJctwTmh10
enjoy
Davide