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At What Temperature Does the Dough Rise Best?
The optimum rising temperature for most doughs is around 22 °C to 25 °C or 72 °F to 77 °F. At this temperature, the yeast or sourdough starter is sufficiently active to raise bread, pizza or bun dough. At higher temperatures, the raising agent is too active and the dough does not have enough time to develop. If it is too cold, the dough may not rise sufficiently or may take a long time to rise.
Most doughs need time to rise so that the final result is airy and soft. However, there are big differences between different doughs in the temperatures at which they need to rise, and in the time it takes for them to rise. For example, pizza dough and sourdough need to be raised very carefully, as the process can take from several hours to a few days.
The rising time depends a lot on the temperature. Therefore, the recommended rising times in the baking instructions can lead to very different results. If the temperature is too high, the yeast will be too active and the gluten in the dough may not develop sufficiently. On the other hand, if the temperature is too low, the yeast will not be active enough and the dough will not rise to the desired level.
With a RuuviTag you can accurately monitor the rising temperature of the dough. Place the sensor near the dough to be raised and you will receive the temperature values directly on your phone. With the chart feature of past measurements, you can view temperatures throughout the rising time and make changes to the rising time the next time you bake, based on the final result and the collected historical data. This way you can make your pizza and sourdough bread more and more successfully every time! If you want to make delicious pizzas at home or perhaps start baking sourdough bread, you can find instructions for both on our blog!
Buy a Wireless Thermometer to Your Kitchen
With an accurate thermometer, you can monitor how long your dough takes to rise.
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Buy a Wireless Thermometer to Your Kitchen
With an accurate thermometer, you can monitor how long your dough takes to rise.
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Peter Breitkopf
Ich habe seit 2023 schon 3 Sensoren im Wohnmobil verbaut (2 ProSensoren in der schwarzen Hülle für Kühlschrank und im Gefrierfach). Ohne Probleme kann ich so auch mal gegensteuern, wenn die Temperatur „ausreißt“). Die entsprechenden Temperaturgrenzen können auf der App eingestellt werden und ich erhalte eine Warnung ⚠️. Hat mir schon mal mein Gefrorenes gerettet.
Jetzt im Winter hatte ich die Kühlschrank Sensoren für Bad und Garage genutzt. Namen in der App geändert.
Nun habe ich mir noch zwei Sensoren für das WoMo bestellt. Einfach super empfehlenswert 👍
Anzumerken ist, dass die kälteresistenten Batterien nicht per Post nach Deutschen verschickt werden. Komisch, da die Sensoren mit Batterie verschickt werden. Die normalen (im Handel erhältlichen) funktionieren bei aber bei minus 25 Grad 🤗
Rumen Kotov
Immediate connectivity via Bluetooth and able to see how my palms are doing in their heated winter polycarbonate boxes temperature.
Love the RuuviTag sensors!!!
After integrating four RuuviTags into my Victron Cerbo GX / VRM system in our Rapido motorhome, I can honestly say they have transformed the way I monitor the vehicle.
The setup now provides live temperature, humidity and pressure monitoring directly inside the VRM portal, allowing me to monitor critical areas including:
Battery Box
Orion DC-DC Charger Compartment
Engel Fridge
Main Rapido Fridge Area
What impressed me most was how seamlessly the RuuviTags integrated with the Cerbo GX via Bluetooth. Once connected, the data appears natively inside VRM and can be used for real alarms and automation.
I have now configured:
High temperature alarms
Low temperature alarms
VRM email notifications
Relay-triggered audible siren alarms
The system is now capable of warning me immediately if:
the lithium battery compartment gets dangerously cold
the battery box overheats
the Orion compartment becomes too hot
ventilation or airflow problems occur
The accuracy and stability of the readings have been excellent. The tags update reliably and provide a very clear picture of what is happening inside the motorhome.
One of the major advantages is that the system no longer relies on older digital-input alarm methods or complex workarounds. The RuuviTag + Cerbo GX combination feels like a modern, professional-grade monitoring solution.
The compact size, long battery life and wireless operation make installation extremely easy. No extra wiring was required for the sensors themselves.
For anyone building a Victron-based off-grid system, especially in a motorhome, caravan, marine or lithium battery installation, I would highly recommend RuuviTags.
They add a level of visibility and protection that is difficult to achieve any other way at this price point.
After integrating four RuuviTags into my Victron Cerbo GX / VRM system in our Rapido motorhome, I can honestly say they have transformed the way I monitor the vehicle.
The setup now provides live temperature, humidity and pressure monitoring directly inside the VRM portal, allowing me to monitor critical areas including:
Battery Box
Orion DC-DC Charger Compartment
Engel Fridge
Main Rapido Fridge Area
What impressed me most was how seamlessly the RuuviTags integrated with the Cerbo GX via Bluetooth. Once connected, the data appears natively inside VRM and can be used for real alarms and automation.
I have now configured:
High temperature alarms
Low temperature alarms
VRM email notifications
Relay-triggered audible siren alarms
The system is now capable of warning me immediately if:
the lithium battery compartment gets dangerously cold
the battery box overheats
the Orion compartment becomes too hot
ventilation or airflow problems occur
The accuracy and stability of the readings have been excellent. The tags update reliably and provide a very clear picture of what is happening inside the motorhome.
One of the major advantages is that the system no longer relies on older digital-input alarm methods or complex workarounds. The RuuviTag + Cerbo GX combination feels like a modern, professional-grade monitoring solution.
The compact size, long battery life and wireless operation make installation extremely easy. No extra wiring was required for the sensors themselves.
For anyone building a Victron-based off-grid system, especially in a motorhome, caravan, marine or lithium battery installation, I would highly recommend RuuviTags.
They add a level of visibility and protection that is difficult to achieve any other way at this price point.
perfect to log my boat conditions when i’m away, and check pressure variations in real time when i sail