Endless Seltzer
2022-04-13 | By bekathwia
License: Attribution Non-commercial Arduino
Ian Charnas and I hooked my SodaStream up to an enormous CO2 tank for nearly endless seltzer! We also built a scale to keep track of how much fizz is left.
Supplies and Tools:
- SodaStream or similar sparkling water maker
- Tank-to-SodaStream adapter hose
- Crescent wrench
- 50lb (or other size) CO2 tank (from local welding supply)
- Tank safety bracket with strap
- CO2 safety monitor/alarm
- 4x Load cells
- 4x Load cell amplifiers
- ESP8266 microcontroller (we’re using the Feather Huzzah)
- AC adapter with microB connector
- LCD display with i2c/SPI backpack
- Solderless breadboard for prototyping
- Solder-type breadboard for finished circuit
- Multimeter
- Heat shrink tubing
- Heat gun or lighter
- Eye protection
- Soldering iron and solder
- Wire strippers
- Flush cutters
- Helping third hand tool
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CAUTION: Pressurized gas requires special handling. If the valve is damaged, the tank can become a dangerous projectile capable of busting through solid concrete.
We should have used the type of load cells that can be combined into a single amplifier, but we goofed and got the kind that each needs their own. Since we didn't have enough pins to support four amps, we only wired up two of the load cells, mounted in opposite corners of the homemade scale. This is less accurate but still sufficient for the project needs. Sometimes you just gotta adjust the project specs when you can't meet them in time!
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