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Arduino beer thermostat

>> Back to The Many Faces of Arduino

Sean shows us how to use an Arduino for kegerator temperature control.

A Kegerator is a beer keg built inside a refrigerator. Anyone want a cold beer? He discusses the home brewing process and how a microcontroller can be applied to this and many other sensing and control tasks. I'm thirsty now...

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