Managed to obtain PID parts off Amazon and have assembled the controller with ease. The PID,SSR and thermocouple came as one order but the thermocouple will be to short which I knew when ordering but the prime shipping made this a better deal. The PID is a Ink Bird ITC-106.
Unit powered up and appears to be functional. Due to my lack of or not having any electrical knowledge of the settings and what they do and how to use them for this applications is giving me some grief.
Initial observations are that when powering on the digital display comes on with PV higher than set value. I bump up the set value and just shy of a minute the will start outputting power. Once set value is met it will overshoot PV by a couple of degrees and take a minute to stop outputting power.
What I would like to see it do is to send power out as soon as I set SV. higher than PV with out the delay. As well as stop sending out power as soon as PV is met. Should I be able to achieve this.
Thanks
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Managed to obtain PID parts off Amazon and have assembled the controller with ease. The PID,SSR and thermocouple came as one order but the thermocouple will be to short which I knew when ordering but the prime shipping made this a better deal. The PID is a Ink Bird ITC-106.
Unit powered up and appears to be functional. Due to my lack of or not having any electrical knowledge of the settings and what they do and how to use them for this applications is giving me some grief.
Initial observations are that when powering on the digital display comes on with PV higher than set value. I bump up the set value and just shy of a minute the will start outputting power. Once set value is met it will overshoot PV by a couple of degrees and take a minute to stop outputting power.
What I would like to see it do is to send power out as soon as I set SV. higher than PV with out the delay. As well as stop sending out power as soon as PV is met. Should I be able to achieve this.
Thanks
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Like AndrewM mentioned. Most people just build the PID to supply to a regular a power plug then crank the thermostat up to full on their pot so it doesn’t interfere with the PID operation.