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Calibrating PID's - MYPIN's reading 10degrees different

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micahwitham

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One of my MYPIN TA4's is reading about 8-10 degrees off the actual temperature. Wondering if people have had trouble with these and if there is an "auto calibrate" kind of feature or if there's a way to manually dial them in to the real temp.
 
I think the problem is my heat exchanger after much racking my brain.
I took the RTDs out of the kettles and turned everything on and let it sit for a while and the 3 MYPINs ended up being within 1 degree of each other. So it's not the probes or the PIDs.

My copper coil doesn't rest on the element but it's pretty darn close. I think that when the wort or the strike water is passing through, and the element is at 100%, it heats up that section of the coil at a much more rapid rate so when the wort/water gets to my probe at the re-entry point of the mash tun, it's 5-10 degress warmer than the probe in the HLT.

Other than that I can't think of anything else that would cause it.



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