G gr3 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 8, 2015 Messages 69 Reaction score 0 Jul 27, 2015 #1 Is there some reason we are using Mypin's with fuzzy logic over Bimetallic thermostats?
D donbrew Well-Known Member Joined Jun 10, 2015 Messages 49 Reaction score 4 Location Fredericksburg Jul 27, 2015 #2 Depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
Ravenshead Well-Known Member Joined Oct 15, 2010 Messages 1,220 Reaction score 45 Location League City Jul 27, 2015 #3 Bimetallics are typically not very accurate and difficult to keep calibrated. PIDs (such as the Mypin) with RTDs or Thermocouples have better accuracy and pretty much stay calibrated forever.
Bimetallics are typically not very accurate and difficult to keep calibrated. PIDs (such as the Mypin) with RTDs or Thermocouples have better accuracy and pretty much stay calibrated forever.
Bobby_M Vendor and Brewer HBT Sponsor Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 27,901 Reaction score 9,275 Location Whitehouse Station, NJ Jul 27, 2015 #4 gr3 said: Is there some reason we are using Mypin's with fuzzy logic over Bimetallic thermostats? Click to expand... This question is far too vague to garner any useful responses. It's like asking why am I cooking spaghetti rather than washing the car.
gr3 said: Is there some reason we are using Mypin's with fuzzy logic over Bimetallic thermostats? Click to expand... This question is far too vague to garner any useful responses. It's like asking why am I cooking spaghetti rather than washing the car.
RufusBrewer Well-Known Member Joined Apr 3, 2015 Messages 686 Reaction score 447 Location Nashville Jul 27, 2015 #5 Bobby_M said: why am I cooking spaghetti rather than washing the car. Click to expand... Because ice cream does not have bones.
Bobby_M said: why am I cooking spaghetti rather than washing the car. Click to expand... Because ice cream does not have bones.
OP OP G gr3 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 8, 2015 Messages 69 Reaction score 0 Jul 27, 2015 #6 Just asking about mechanical over digital. And thanks for answers.