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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Waterproof OneWire digital temperature sensor with silicone cable and RJ11 plug Learn More
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Excl. Tax: €5.00 Incl. Tax: €6.05A replacement cable for our threaded and tri-clamp temperature sensors. Learn More
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A stainless steel thermowell for temperature sensors up to 6.4mm (1/4 inch).
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Long temperature sensor for mounting in kettle or fermenter wall. NPT thread. Learn More -
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Long temperature sensor for mounting in kettle or fermenter wall. BSP thread. Learn More -
Excl. Tax: €139.00 Incl. Tax: €168.19Our latest and greatest brewing temperature controller Learn More
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Waterproof OneWire digital temperature sensor with silicone cable and RJ11 plug, with 2.5m cable Learn More
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Tri-clamp OneWire temperature sensor for the BrewPi Spark Learn More