That heater (triac) is HOT…

So today at lunch I threw some beans into the roasting chamber and then ran the roast controller to see what it would do. The wild swings were much flatter today and appeared to get “tighter” on the swings as it went but then a short while later ran out of power again due to my self-imposed limit. I’ve got a joint issue on the potentiometer for one of the soldered on wires possibly losing contact causing the fan to jump around. Finally… the heater TRIAC is pretty hot. It’s not enough to burn you but it’s way hotter than it should be right now.

I’ve got a box with some heat sinks in it that I need to dig out. I picked up a lot of odds and ends the last time I was in Sonoma County, California. There’s a surplus parts company down there that I bought lots of wire, connectors, various sockets, heat shrink etc. One of the items I purchased was a small selection of heat sinks in various sizes and shapes that were compatible with the package of the TRIAC I use to run the heater. The heat sink I have installed now is not meant to be used for anything very hot. It’s great for the fan transformer but for 1000+ watts of heater…. no. I’m not certain I can get it to line up very well without possibly needing to remount the other heat sink and then bend it slightly before installing the larger one. I may need to rebuild the power control board or instead focus on building my custom PCB more quickly.

Update: I’ve procured an IR spot thermometer. It appears that the Triac package is hovering around the upper range of the package. It seems to be JUST enough to keep it from overheating by about 10 degrees after I allowed more power in the software right now. I am about 1/4 inch too tight to make the bigger heat sink fit so I will rebuild the board today to see if I can make it work. The PID is actually showing a faster response to flattening the swing and staying flat faster and longer with the extra power but I still need a small amount more power to be ideal and run a full roast. /Update

In other news I couldn’t stand it any more and ended up pre-ordering the ZPMEspresso.com Nocturn Espresso machine. Over the next couple hours they have it at a $300 price instead of a $350 price it will be later tonight. Eventually it will go up again to the $400 price it will remain at when they start producing them. I’m such a geek that I HAVE TO have an espresso machine that I can reprogram. I’ve done so much with the Arduino on this coffee roaster I just CAN’T not get one now… especially with a discount!

Guaranteed I WILL be hacking this thing once I get it. They’re doing a great thing the way they’re building it but it’s lacking in a few areas that appeal to the REAL geek that wants to hack it. I already know where I’m going to start… muahahahahahahaaaaaa

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