boilerController
ESP8266 controller addon for wood gasification boilers (by DusteDdk)
ESP8266_Tomato
A Tomato Clock (a.k.a. Pomodoro) based on ESP8266 (by harry75369)
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I built the controller for my wood gasification boiler, https://github.com/DusteDdk/boilerController
it sits in series with the regular controls, but allows me to start the fire and leave without needing to come back "after a while" to set the "turn off" temperature, it also fixes the issue of hysteresis where, after the furnace is empty of fuel, it will shut off due to cold air being drawn through, cooling the sensor enough to shut off, only to have the thermal mass of the boiler itself make the temperature rise above the turn-on threshold, which adds tens of power on/off cycles to the motor, on top of being annoying to listen to.
The wireless part is optional, but I use it to draw a temperature curve, so I can see when the right time to refuel is, if needed.
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