why would I be able to open 192.168.xxx.xxx:8080/console but not open hostname:8080/console? I thought I was losing my mind trying to use the address that was displayed after start up, then I decided to try the ip instead and it worked. It still seems that the UI has some issues for me. Is there...
I have one of these and it works great for cooking with the right cookware.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DP6BJE2/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
What I have found with it most pots will not work with induction cookers. However you can buy one of these...
I will let you know I am going to purchase these tomorrow. I have bought lots of stuff from HF and never had any issues. But then again I don't plan on using these on a daily.
Found this site today and thought it would be a good site to share.
Talks about 1-Wire Thermometers
Hope this helps someone that is confused about the 1 wire probes.
http://www.sbprojects.com/projects/raspberrypi/temperature.php
I am jumping on this band wagon too, I know the Linux side pretty well but the programming and electrical side is my weakness. I have a laundry room to brewery conversion in progress and all the honeydoooooo's are getting in the way.
solid wire is not going to be the best for elements. Not saying you cant use it, but it will be very stiff. Save your self the troubles and get the stranded wire.
I am almost 100% sure that they do not make these. These are ordered from china and then shipped
I was looking at buying some from here...Look familiar?
I could be wrong. Either way I do like them.
I found them here...
So the kettle should be this one
They all look like the use a 2-4" welded thermowell with a 1/2" npt fitting on the outside of the kettle. so depending on the temp probe you purchase you may or may not need the compression fittings.
something like this would work perfect, of course...
SP8X150TW Thermowell, 1.5" TC x 6" long stem
Found this on their site hope it helps
http://conical-fermenter.com/Thermowell-TriClamp.html
and for the ones that are welded in
This looks to be about 4"