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Splave 05-08-2010 05:47 AM

Automated multi pot ln2 pouring
 
The holy grail, I couldnt believe my eyes when I saw this on KPC so I had to share. Just amazing :shock:


Witchdoctor 05-08-2010 06:04 AM

LOL ......... sick bro .... ROFL

HITandRUN 05-08-2010 06:49 AM

He He! I love the ingenuity and this is actually not that hard to make. You need some controllers and some temp probes + automated LN2 valves and off you go. :thumbsup:

punx223 05-08-2010 07:55 AM

wow... this is funny, i had a similar idea but actually in theory much easier to make...

i wanted to have a single usb cable coming from a laptop... lets say the laptop your using to stream with also.

then run the usb cable to a small control box which would have inputs for up to 10 Kprobes (that should be more than enough for all fo your containers you would need on a board)

then outputs to individual solenoid valves like what he had.... and basically find the CB on each piece of hardware and enter that into that destinations control point in the software.... (lets face it, writing software is alot easier then wiring up and setting up the box he had there.) then basically each input temperature would trigger weather or not to pour or not... and run a few basic test runs with a AI module installed so that the software will learn how each input reacts to teh amount of time the solenoid valve was opened. (basically it will learn how fast the pot pulls down which will help it better "splash" the pot without reaching or exceeding CB temps ;)


whos down for helping build and code it? lol

:ohcrap: :morpheus:

HITandRUN 05-08-2010 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punx223 (Post 40098)
wow... this is funny, i had a similar idea but actually in theory much easier to make...

i wanted to have a single usb cable coming from a laptop... lets say the laptop your using to stream with also.

then run the usb cable to a small control box which would have inputs for up to 10 Kprobes (that should be more than enough for all fo your containers you would need on a board)

then outputs to individual solenoid valves like what he had.... and basically find the CB on each piece of hardware and enter that into that destinations control point in the software.... (lets face it, writing software is alot easier then wiring up and setting up the box he had there.) then basically each input temperature would trigger weather or not to pour or not... and run a few basic test runs with a AI module installed so that the software will learn how each input reacts to teh amount of time the solenoid valve was opened. (basically it will learn how fast the pot pulls down which will help it better "splash" the pot without reaching or exceeding CB temps ;)


whos down for helping build and code it? lol

:ohcrap: :morpheus:

Nice idea but this is much simpler to run with a bunch of temp controllers. ;)

Assassin48 05-08-2010 08:25 AM

How about you guys just pay me and ill happily pour ln2 in your pots :D

MaadDaawg 05-08-2010 08:34 AM

I had also thought of something similar, not as exotic as Punx's, but still moreso than I'd want to take on myself... thinking those solenoids can't be cheap. PLUS, all the ln2 you lose freezing all the hoses and/or tubing

Splave 05-08-2010 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Assassin48 (Post 40102)
How about you guys just pay me and ill happily pour ln2 in your pots :D

assassin buy a ticket to rochester anytime and I will show you the time of your life! that goes for any of you bros! :thumbsup:

Assassin48 05-08-2010 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splave (Post 40104)
assassin buy a ticket to rochester anytime and I will show you the time of your life! that goes for any of you bros! :thumbsup:

I might just take you up in that offer

Splave 05-08-2010 10:38 AM

I look forward to it! :)


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