Simple PWM web interface

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Jfeh
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Simple PWM web interface

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Hi guys,
I've had a good look through forums but couldn't find. Has anyone programmed a simple bcs web interface to simply turn two burners on and off with buttons but also plus/minus number form for pwm duty cycle adjustment.
I can do all this with main bcs web interface but this is just to make it foolproof for my father in law when I can't hang around for entire distill due to baby sitting duties.
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You could create a process that simply turns on the burners for duty cycles. It is also easy to set up Remote Access so you could check in from any internet connected device (like an Iphone). I have run to Home Depot while watching my Mash Temps. :lol:
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How about this for something simple, just click one of the buttons to turn off/on.

No ability to adjust setpoints/duty cycles, but that's a good idea for future addition.

http://bbrally.altervista.org/guibeta/index.html

This forum topic introduces this:
https://forum.embeddedcc.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2943


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You could also use a manual DIN switch to turn on A new recess that turns on your duty cycle controled out
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