I do the same with beersmith because I have 3 gallons under my false bottom...
tricky, as far as the cycle time? do you mean the percentage in manual pwm mode or the actual cycle time ? if you are talking about the percentage number for the manual mode then its just controlling how long the element stays on for in each cycle (cycle adjustment is usually in seconds with say 2 being 2 seconds ... With the cycle time set to 2 for example 50% means the element will be on for 1 second and off for 1 second... if cycle time was set to 1 the element would be on for half a second then off..
You can also easily adjust the offset for each temp probe to read dead on..
Thanks.
Looks like I need to calibrate my mash tun dead space. I measured 2600ml in the pump and HERMS coil (does that seem right?) when I was doing a prelim cleaning. Don't know how much beneath the screen, at least 3 gallons.
As far as the cycle time. I think I found a better description on the ECC site. There are a bunch of settings in the PID settings page that will affect the function of the duty cycle mode, and I never looked at those. I was in the edit process page. From what I understand, there is a period setting in the PID settings someplace. The screen I was on had a set point adjustment for the duty cycle. No units or anything, just setpoint. I think it is the percent of the time that the element is ON during it cycle period. It's rather confusing to me but I do see that you can adjust the time in each period that the element is on, and many other tweaks to fiddle with the amount of heat you are adding to the system to maintain optimal boil without adding too much heat to the system.