This started off as not related to pellet grills at all, then I saw an idea for an application, and it amused me.
I'm not planning on taking this further at the moment, but I thought I would share in case it interests anyone.
I have several Amazon Echo devices - "Alexa" - around my home. I use them mostly for listening to music and radio, but also for timers and such. Being British, and using mostly American BBQ books, it is also convenient to yell out "Alexa, convert 350° F to Celsius".
Anyway, I have been looking for a better way to listen to Podcasts, as the default Tunein option that comes with Alexa isn't brilliant. I came across an installable Alexa app called My Pod.
The thing is, although it is meant for listening to Podcasts, you can actually create a link (for use by you alone) to any website; when called on, Alexa will read out the text in the website.
I bet you can all see this coming.
So if you have a simple web page that displayed information like this:
Green Mountain Davey Crockett GrillPit temperature: 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Food temperature: 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
and pointed this app at that page, naming the link in the app "Barbecue Status"
then simply saying "Alexa, ask my pod to play Barbecue Status"
would make Alexa read out the temperatures for you.
As I say, I haven't taken this to the next step, and my grill isn't actually updating anything. But I know that it could be done, and given that, this step turns the web page into audio.
Those of you who think having a WiFi connected grill is weird will have steam coming out your ears by now!
But I thought it was kind of neat.