I have been pretty quiet for awhile, dealing with health issues and unemployment, and staying mostly behind the scenes. Last year, I had saved up sausage money to build a smoker and purchase a controller, but had to divert that money to more important things. I have an enthusiastic engineer friend who wants to help me build a controller for my smoker, in exchange for some bacon somewhere down the road - a deal I cannot refuse. So we are starting on the preliminaries for a new project. I'm working on the functional specs.
Almost all of the controllers and projects out there are for hot smoking scenarios for making barbecue. I want to build a controller for doing multi-step ramp/soak programs for smoking and cooking charcuterie to temperatures around 160°F. I don't need a controller to make excellent barbecue, but precise temperature control in a smoker is very necessary for better smoked sausage and other charcuterie. I am aware of the Open Source project Heatermeter/Linkmeter and may leverage it, but it is intended for step programs, not built from the ground up to handle ramp/soak. If I build a ramp/soak PID Controller, with the ability to load and store many programs with as many steps as needed, then I can also support stepped programs. I expect this to take awhile - time and money are at a premium - but the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 with built in wireless and bluetooth is just too good a deal to pass up.
So many projects, so little time! I'll keep you informed.