[Noisebridge-discuss] used electronic utensils turned in to hitech food culturing devices
Glen Jarvis
glen at glenjarvis.com
Wed Jun 23 22:34:50 UTC 2010
I'm specifically interested in low cost, robust and efficient incubators (as
I'm working still on the ecoli incubation/shaker project).
But, i can see plenty of overlap with your vision!
Cheers,
Glen
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Frantisek Apfelbeck <algoldor at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> Hi to All!
> Who wants to develop low cost refurnished incubators, dehydrators,
> fermentors etc? It would be super cool and useful to check what was
> already done in the field and hack it at Noisebridge so it would be even
> better. The focus would be to make food culturing much more easy
> to bring it to the todays homes around USA and developing countries with
> potential business application, this is crucial for further spread
> of slow food movement. I've quite pretty good idea what will be handy and
> how it should look like but how to refurnish for example old
> refrigerator to a fully automated on-line incubator is a bit mystery to me
> which I would love to help to resolve. The key words in
> this project are: refurnished, robust, efficient and low cost (talking
> about hundreds of dollars max for prototypes).
>
> Looking forward to hear from you,
>
> Frantisek
>
>
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