PIDKiln - case for OpenSource PID temperature controller

PIDKiln - case for OpenSource PID temperature controller

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This is a case study for the ESP32-Wrover PID temperature controller, also known as PIDKiln. I designed it specifically for my ceramic and jewelry kiln, with the hope that others will find it useful as well. The components used in this project include the ESP32 board, an LCD display, a rotary encoder, two MAX31855 boards, a power meter, a power connector, and a power switch. It's essential to use a remote case, preferably made of metal, for the relays, which I connected using GX12 connectors on both ends. If you're interested in learning more about this project, including its source code, you can find all the information on my GitHub page or on my personal website at adrian.siemieniak.net. The relevant links are https://github.com/Saur0o0n/pidkiln and https://adrian.siemieniak.net/portal/tag/pidkiln/.

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