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AW-SYL-2342P WiFi PID App programming for ramp soak steps.

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Does anyone here use this PID to automate HERMS mash. If so, can you program multiple steps in the app to ramp up temp. Auber has terrible instructions on how to do this, or if it's even included in the app.
 
So you are thinking of this one are ya? After I saw this one mentioned, I wish I had see it or one of the other wifi ones available as several of them mention being able to program in the app. I'm not finding the programming too lengthy with the non-wifi but possibly being able to copy and paste might be helpful. Anyway, the model you reference does say on the Auber page that you can program it in the app.
 
So you are thinking of this one are ya? After I saw this one mentioned, I wish I had see it or one of the other wifi ones available as several of them mention being able to program in the app. I'm not finding the programming too lengthy with the non-wifi but possibly being able to copy and paste might be helpful. Anyway, the model you reference does say on the Auber page that you can program it in the app.
Yea, but the one page shows only one temp at a time like the 2362 I have now. I just want to make sure it will let you program multiple steps from the app.
Even Aubers youtube videos only show programming at the PID itself.
This has become an obsession.
 
I admire your tenacity!

I just noticed I linked you to the wrong page because of the P at the end. There's a link on the page I linked to (See Note 2) for the one you listed in the thread title. It also says you can access the program in the app.
 
I admire your tenacity!

I just noticed I linked you to the wrong page because of the P at the end. There's a link on the page I linked to (See Note 2) for the one you listed in the thread title. It also says you can access the program in the app.
Thanks Deadalus. I'll take a closer look.
 
Yes, the whole point of ramp/soak is temperature profiling. It says it can have 30 steps.

You'll have to make sure you carefully program it for on/off control with a wide enough hysteresis and long enough cycle time to avoid constantly cycling the burner but it should work just fine.

The one nuance that trips people up on Ramp/Soak control often is that during the ramp cycle, the time period you enter is how long you WANT it to take to ramp to the target . This is different from the way the DSPR-320 does the program.

If you're at 100F and you want to ramp to 120F, the program step set to 120F will be a ramp. If you want to just get there as fast as possible, set the time to 1 minute. If you set it to 20 minutes, it will step the setpoint up slowly over the full 20 minutes to make sure it takes that long to get there.
 
Thank you. This is what I'm looking for. It says I should be able to set this up in the app. Hopefully it will let me save different profiles,Iike for a single infusion mash, I could set for 152deg for 45min, then ramp to 170deg for mash out and hold for 15min, then stop. This may work on my gas system.
 
Yes, a way to save the program and load the settings would be nice if it has it.

What I am trying out with my DSPR320 is to copy the table layouts given in the manual and making a template table in Excel. Then I fill in all the settings I need for the given recipe including the defaults and save that as a new sheet. Running through the program setup isn't too long or time consuming but I also need to run my 4 relays so it helps to have it all listed out.
 
Thank you. This is what I'm looking for. It says I should be able to set this up in the app. Hopefully it will let me save different profiles,Iike for a single infusion mash, I could set for 152deg for 45min, then ramp to 170deg for mash out and hold for 15min, then stop. This may work on my gas system.
I'm pretty confident it will work if you get the relay output version so it switches 120v for your gas valve. Like I mentioned, tuning it for a slow cycle is the key.
There's an interplay between cycle time and hysterisys and Min/max output. You'd want to set Min and Max output to 100%, set the control style to On/Off, cycle time to something like 60 seconds.
 
I'm pretty confident it will work if you get the relay output version so it switches 120v for your gas valve. Like I mentioned, tuning it for a slow cycle is the key.
There's an interplay between cycle time and hysterisys and Min/max output. You'd want to set Min and Max output to 100%, set the control style to On/Off, cycle time to something like 60 seconds.
Yep, the 2342P is the wifi relay version.
 
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