However, a quick knob is very intuitive after years of using a kitchen stove.
Whelp, good thing my controller uses a rotary encoder
However, a quick knob is very intuitive after years of using a kitchen stove.
To avoid all of this, I set my pid to 207 degrees and then when the alarm goes off I switch it to manual mode BEFORE the boilover could happen... it works well. I have seen how to switch and set manual mode on the auber units and it is more labor intensive than doing so on the mypin which is fairly easy once you know how.
Agreed with the sub boil temp setpoint. That's how I do it but I still like having a kill switch on the element. The Mypin sounds like a superior PID to the Auber in a few ways. I have one new in box just but I decided to put a Brew-Boss board into my next control box.