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Dehydrator Build: Temperature and Fan Controller

Dehydrator Build: Temperature and Fan Controller

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0
Table of Contents

  1. Why Build a Dehydrator?
  2. Temperature and Airflow Requirements
  3. Components List
  4. Heating Element and Fan Circuit
  5. Arduino PID Temperature Control
  6. Building the Dehydration Chamber
  7. Recommended Components
  8. Food Safety Guidelines

A dehydrator build with electronic temperature and fan control lets you dry fruits, vegetables, herbs, and jerky at precise temperatures. Commercial dehydrators in India cost ₹3,000-15,000, but a DIY version with Arduino control costs under ₹2,000 and offers better temperature precision and customisation.

Why Build a Dehydrator?

Food dehydration removes moisture to prevent bacterial growth, preserving food for months without refrigeration. Different foods require different temperatures:

  • Herbs: 35-45°C (low temp preserves essential oils)
  • Fruits: 55-60°C
  • Vegetables: 50-55°C
  • Meat jerky: 63-68°C (higher temp for food safety)

Precise temperature control is critical — too hot cooks the outside while trapping moisture inside. Too cool allows bacterial growth during the drying process.

Temperature and Airflow Requirements

A dehydrator needs two things: heat and airflow. The heater raises the temperature inside the chamber, and the fan circulates warm, dry air over the food, carrying away moisture.

Temperature: 35-70°C, controlled within ±2°C

Airflow: 1-2 m/s across the food surfaces. An 80mm or 120mm fan provides adequate circulation in a small chamber.

Components List

  • Heating element: 200-500W PTC heater or incandescent bulb (60-100W for small units)
  • Fan: 12V 80mm or 120mm DC fan for air circulation
  • DS18B20 or DHT22 for temperature (DHT22 also gives humidity — useful for knowing when drying is complete)
  • Arduino Uno/Nano for PID control
  • Relay module for heater switching (SSR for AC heater, MOSFET for DC bulb)
  • Enclosure: wooden box, cardboard box lined with foil, or repurposed cabinet
  • Mesh trays for food (stainless steel or food-grade plastic)

Dehydrator Project Components

DHT22 Temperature & Humidity Sensor Module
₹91
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Arduino Uno R3 Development Board
₹193
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1 Channel 12V 30A Relay Module
₹311
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12V 8025 Cooling Fan
₹92
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Heating Element and Fan Circuit

Heater options:

  • Incandescent bulbs (60-100W): Cheapest option. 2-3 bulbs in a small chamber provide adequate heat. Easy to source in India despite LED transition — hardware shops still stock them.
  • PTC ceramic heater (200-500W): Self-regulating — resistance increases with temperature, limiting power. Safer than nichrome wire.
  • Nichrome wire: Most powerful but requires careful insulation and safety measures.

The fan runs continuously, mounted at the bottom or side of the chamber to push warm air upward through the food trays.

Arduino PID Temperature Control

The Arduino reads temperature from DHT22, computes PID output, and controls the heater duty cycle via relay. Same PID approach as the hot plate project but at much lower temperatures (35-70°C).

Add a timer function to automatically shut off after a set number of hours (fruits: 8-12 hours, jerky: 4-8 hours).

Building the Dehydration Chamber

Build from a wooden box or cardboard box (lined with aluminium foil for heat reflection and food safety). Drill holes for air inlet (bottom) and exhaust (top). Install mesh trays spaced 5cm apart. The heater and fan go at the bottom, sensor at the top (warmest food level).

Recommended Components

Complete Dehydrator Kit

DHT22 Temperature & Humidity Sensor Module
₹91
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DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Module
₹53
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Arduino Uno R3 Development Board
₹193
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1 Channel 12V 30A Relay Module
₹311
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12V 8025 Cooling Fan
₹92
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Food Safety Guidelines

  • Meat must reach 63°C internal temperature for at least 30 minutes to kill pathogens
  • Use food-grade mesh trays (stainless steel recommended)
  • Do not use galvanised or painted surfaces in contact with food
  • Clean the chamber thoroughly between batches

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a DIY food dehydrator cost?

Under ₹2,000 with Arduino temperature control, 12V fan, heating element, and a wooden chamber. Commercial alternatives cost ₹3,000-15,000 with less precise temperature control.

What temperature do I need for drying fruit?

55-60°C for most fruits. Slice fruit 3-5mm thick, arrange on mesh trays without overlapping, and dry for 8-12 hours until leathery but not brittle.

Can I use a light bulb as a heater?

Yes, 2-3 incandescent bulbs (60-100W each) in a small chamber provide adequate heat for drying. They are cheap, safe, and easy to control with a relay.

How do I know when food is fully dried?

Fruits should be leathery and pliable with no moisture when squeezed. Vegetables should be brittle. A DHT22 humidity sensor inside the chamber helps — when humidity drops below 20%, drying is nearly complete.

Is a DIY dehydrator safe for meat jerky?

Yes, if you maintain 63°C+ temperature throughout the drying process. Use a calibrated sensor and ensure the heater can maintain temperature even when the chamber is fully loaded.

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