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  • #16
    Hi Freddo.

    I like your post from a while back showing how you mounted a bean temp probe in your Behmor. If you don't mind me asking, where did you place your ET thermocouple and did you use something different from the one you used for the bean temp (ie, something other than a K Type)?

    I am new to the Behmor mod world and not experienced when comes to advanced electronics. However it looks like I can put together something useful with BT and ET probes mounted to a Phidget and a computer running Artisan. I just want something to help me learn what's going on in my Behmor before taking any next steps to computer controlling it.

    Any advice or links you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

    Adrian

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    • #17
      Behmor Mod #2 – Bean Temp Probe

      I did a simple and effective bean temp probe install, can't find the link ATM but do a search, should come up.

      Same principle to the one above but it uses a bead thermocouple and it comes out the door.

      Cheers

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      • #18
        Originally posted by artman View Post
        I did a simple and effective bean temp probe install, can't find the link ATM but do a search, should come up.
        Originally posted by artman View Post

        Same principle to the one above but it uses a bead thermocouple and it comes out the door.

        Cheers


        http://coffeesnobs.com.au/roasters/43924-behmor-max-temps.html#post578429


        Here's the link if this is what you're referring to. I came across your post and bookmarked it

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        • #19
          That's the one, thanks!

          It's still going strong after many roasts.

          It even works with 625g batch with the horizontal section in the beam mass.

          Cheers

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          • #20
            Originally posted by artman View Post
            That's the one, thanks!

            It's still going strong after many roasts.

            It even works with 625g batch with the horizontal section in the beam mass.

            Cheers
            Thanks Artman. It does look like a simple approach. I'll too will bookmark your approach as the one to possibly try.

            Adrian

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