Temperature Control
Our brewing temperature controller, the BrewPi Spark, can accurately control the temperature of your beer.
To hack a fridge for fermentation control, you will need:
- A BrewPi Spark
- 2 temperature sensors: 1 for the beer, 1 for the air in the fridge
- 2 SSRs: 1 for cooling and 1 for heating
- A web server that talks to the BrewPi Spark for data logging, graphs and setup and user interface.
For a guide on how to modify a fridge, checkt out our Fridge Hacking Guide. It uses the old Arduino version, but the process with the BrewPi Spark will be very similar.
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Excl. Tax: €8.00 Incl. Tax: €9.68DC Solid State Relay (SSR), suitable for switching DC voltages with the BrewPi Spark Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €32.50 Incl. Tax: €39.333-phase Solid State Relay (SSR), suitable for our 3-phase for heating elements Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €11.00 Incl. Tax: €13.3140A Solid State Relay (SSR), ideal to switch heating elements with an Arduino. Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €8.00 Incl. Tax: €9.68Solid State Relay (SSR), ideal to switch AC voltages with an Arduino. Learn More
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Controls two 5-wire motorized ball valves and shows their status in LEDs and software. Learn More -
Excl. Tax: €15.00 Incl. Tax: €18.15This boards connects 1 or 2 SSRs and up to 3 extra temperature sensors to your BrewPi Spark. Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €6.00 Incl. Tax: €7.26Extra short OneWire temperature sensor with RJ11 plug Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €40.00 Incl. Tax: €48.40Tri-clamp OneWire temperature sensor for the BrewPi Spark Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €45.00 Incl. Tax: €54.453-phase Solid State Relay (SSR), 30A, suitable for our biggest 3-phase for heating element Learn More
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Long temperature sensor for mounting in kettle or fermenter wall. NPT thread. Learn More