Roastmaster supports certain thermocouple hardware (Phidgets, ThermaQBlue, and DIY solutions) that broadcast the thermocouple readings wirelessly. The thermocouples themselves would be up to you to install. Often times, you can find a means of inserting a probe for data logging via a trier or hinge mount hole, or drilling one if not. Also, you can replace the factory thermocouple with a dual tip thermocouple since thermocouple wires cannot be safely “split”.
The Phidgets support pretty much any type of thermocouple (K, J etc), while the ThermaQBlue supports K type.
Avoid the “thermistor” style probe hardware (Range, iCelsius). Those would not be well suited for your roaster – those are more for small sample roasters or home machines.
Do you make probs for Diedrich IR series ?
Thanks,
Norm
Hi Norm
Roastmaster supports certain thermocouple hardware (Phidgets, ThermaQBlue, and DIY solutions) that broadcast the thermocouple readings wirelessly. The thermocouples themselves would be up to you to install. Often times, you can find a means of inserting a probe for data logging via a trier or hinge mount hole, or drilling one if not. Also, you can replace the factory thermocouple with a dual tip thermocouple since thermocouple wires cannot be safely “split”.
The list of supported hardware is here… https://rainfroginc.com/documentation-library/data-logging
The Phidgets support pretty much any type of thermocouple (K, J etc), while the ThermaQBlue supports K type.
Avoid the “thermistor” style probe hardware (Range, iCelsius). Those would not be well suited for your roaster – those are more for small sample roasters or home machines.
Let me know if you have any other questions.