
Pictured: a meat smoker. And next to him, a contraption for cooking meat.
Before you write hate mail about my calling this guy a meat smoker, keep in mind that his name is Peter Rauch, and rauch is German for “smoke”. Peter smoke. Deal with it. (Wholly unnecessary disclaimer: He probably isn’t a meat smoker . . . not that there’s anything wrong with that.)
Anyway, Richard Peter here built an awesome, text-message sending meat smoker with a touch screen interface and built in temperature sensors. He sets the desired temperature, and the smoker sends him a text message when the meat is ready. The interface can also automatically hold the meat (heh heh) at a specific temperature for a long period of time.
It’s built out of a couple terra cotta pots, a 4-loop Gefran GFX4 temperature controller, a doohickey 5000, Modbus remote terminal (RTU) interface, words words words, a TS8010 HMI Touchscreen, and a bunch of other stuff I’m not going to list (the full parts list is in this pdf file). I wonder what the text messages actually say. If I built this, I know what I’d program it to send. “Honey, this machine just called us meat smokers,” I would say to my imaginary husband.
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