March 6, 2022

Arduino DIY roaster control

The arduino control article is very good. It discusses general concepts like PWM for DC motors versus SCR/Triac control for AC motors versus using an SSR for heater control.

A powerful enough light dimmer will do the job to control a blower motor. Note that the fellow who did this with his SR540 burned out the blower motor.

Source code

After reading the first article above, I was enlightened that an SSR could be used to control the heater in my SR800. I have a box with 7 SSR in it (hefty Opto-22 devices). So the big question now is software and PWM.

Much to my surprise, the PWM default in the Arduino "AnalogWrite()" is 490 Hz!! This is much faster than I would have expected, but apparently the SSR doesn't mind. Reading about SSR devices, I see that SSR controlling AC will always turn on at a zero crossing. As I read more, I get increasingly suspicious about aliasing and a need for careful thinking about a rapid PWM rate like this.

Doing a search on "github arduino coffee roaster" will turn up all kinds of things. These generally interface with Artisan via a serial link to whatever computer is running Artisan.


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