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Keezer monitoring

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:19 am
by smokey
I have been looking around for different software to monitor the amount of beer left in the keg and an interface. So far I have found only two.

http://raspberrypints.com/ and https://github.com/bgulla/boozer.

That made me wonder what everybody uses to keep track of the keg and what interface they use.

Re: Keezer monitoring

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 1:50 pm
by MacMan
Hmm I have not thought about doing this, I usually wait till I get the rush of CO2 and then pout a bit and wish I had put another batch on a few weeks before.

Seriously though, interesting idea and I would assume perfect for a Raspberry Pi.

Re: Keezer monitoring

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 6:19 pm
by oceanic_brew
that’s only ones I’m aware of

Sounds neat though

I have a tablet attached to my fridge that Interface my brewery control panel with

Be nice to use it for something else brewery related


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Re: Keezer monitoring

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:25 am
by sheppard107
When I think the keg is getting low, I'll pop it out of the fridge and weigh it on the bathroom scale. Subtract the weight of an empty keg, and presto, rough estimate of how much I have left.

On the other hand, I also do MacMan's 'crap, keg is empty' method all too often as well.

Re: Keezer monitoring

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 11:11 am
by smokey
It is a sad feeling when the foam comes out.

Re: Keezer monitoring

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 3:05 pm
by the-mailman
Here's a couple more that don't look too complicated. The first one uses a solenoid to pour the beer and the second one just measures while the tap is open. I was working on this idea too and was going to try the second method, but got distracted with other interests. I'll have to get on it again for a winter project.

https://makezine.com/projects/kegduino- ... kegerator/
https://philsprojects.wordpress.com/category/arduino-2/

Re: Keezer monitoring

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 5:12 pm
by smokey
Thanks for these two. They look interesting. The first I love but if you want different amounts it wouldn't work I think. The second is simple and awesome.