Craig, there is nothing vintage in there -- that /IS/ today's components. What's probably throwing you is that you're seeing a European hot-air popper. American poppers are closer to this: https://www.amazon.com/Presto-04863-Poplite-Popper-Color/dp/B01G7DM3G2 and don't have near the same number of controlled components or the interface.
That doesn't mean you can't hack it up and make something work. Why don't you take a trip to the Scrap Exchange in Durham (http://scrapexchange.org/); they may even have some hot-air poppers. You can also check out other thrift stores in the area and see their appliances. A $5 popper is certainly worth experimenting on. On 10/21/18 7:53 PM, Craig Cook via TriEmbed wrote: > I would like to make something like this: > https://www.instructables.com/id/A-fully-automatic-coffee-bean-roaster-Arduino/ > > How would you do it with today's components? > > Thanks > > Craig > -- Scott G. Hall Raleigh, NC, USA [email protected]
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