Fermentation temperature control
Thursday, February 3, 2011
[Eric Friedrich] needed to keep the wort warm enough for yeast to ferment it into beer. To solve the problem he built his own fermentation temperature controler  using a microprocessor to turn some heating tape on and off. You can  see the heating element embracing that diminutive fermentation bucket in  the picture above. This was originally meant for keeping reptile cages  warm. It costs less than similar products meant just for brewing and  works well for [Eric]. A DS1820 temperature sensor gives feedback to an  ATmega168 which then uses a relay to switch the heat on and off. The  target temperature can be changed using a potentiometer on the board,  with the setting displayed on a character LCD screen on the  project enclosure.
 
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