Temp sensors are not normally a consumable device... perhaps you should look at one that is built with better strain relief so the connections dont get fatigued.
Easier said than done.
Easily done.... if you can post a link to what you bought i guarantee i can find you something equivalent that won't have these constant failures.
I have 3 or these same sensors and they use the super cheap stainless braided cable just like the auber "upgraded" cableshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071DW3GVQ/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
It has received some pretty awful reviews since I bought a pair, so I may be in need of something better very very soon. These were $9.45 delivered, but if they don't work...
I've been planning to hook one up soon.
I have 3 or these same sensors and they use the super cheap stainless braided cable just like the auber "upgraded" cables
the sensors I linked on the first page of this thread here https://www.ebay.com/itm/RTD-PT100-...39a24f6:g:59QAAOSwaZdZv08r&afsrc=1&rmvSB=true are leaps and bounds better and less prone to damage from abuse.
Hi,
I'm setting up an inkbird itc-106vh with a rtd pt-100 sensor and I'm experiencing weird fluctuations once in a while. I shot a quick video to demonstrate the behavior.
Is that normal?
later in a couple other threads it was discovered that a number of people using the inkbird 106 model pids experience this issue but not all so I think its safe to say it either has something to do with a setting or weakness in the pid design.Curious if you ever made any headway here... i suspected either bad probe or a grounding issue with the rest of the panel.
later in a couple other threads it was discovered that a number of people using the inkbird 106 model pids experience this issue but not all so I think its safe to say it either has something to do with a setting or weakness in the pid design.
I specifically remember reading about it in two other thread from multiple users having the issue because it prompted me to want to setup the inkbird I still have sitting new in a box and test it.. (which I never got around to doing since I have no purpose for it at the moment with the brucontrol setups I use now.)
Ive got a bunch of panels now including one thats 3/4 done I was going to sell.. The issue is lack of time with starting the brewpub. Had to take the morning off of work today to go pick up a commercial stove for the kitchen.. I can see why people say "dont do it"Time permitting build a setup and sale it.
Cool beans! I can see you have no time to spare. Best of luck to you and let us know how the opening goes.Ive got a bunch of panels now including one thats 3/4 done I was going to sell.. The issue is lack of time with starting the brewpub. Had to take the morning off of work today to go pick up a commercial stove for the kitchen.. I can see why people say "dont do it"
The Strange part about mine is that while I'm heating to mash temps, it's steady as ever. However, Once I'm at mash temp....that's when the temps start to jump around from 152.1, 153.6, 151.3, 152.0 which causes the element to turn on depending on if it dips to 149 for a quick second. Part of me wants to get an Auber to stop it. I upped the filter to 20 and it seemed to help smooth things out.
I dont know if the filtering makes the elements turn on and off any more or less or just make the display seem smoother... does the temp on the inkbird really overshoot? if not I would not be concerned but I agree it could be a minor frustration to see the temp constantly jumping.
the duty cycle is only for manual boil not for maintaining temps though. in pid mode they do turn on and off somewhat irratically based upon what the microprocessor has calculated would premtively work to maintain temps after its been tuned..if its not tuned well it will overshoot fluctuate more.The filter on the auberin is a digital filter... it smooths out the fluctuations on the actual temp used as well as displayed. Not sure about the inkbird though.
He also stated it turns on if it dips below 149; which makes me think maybe the PID functionality isn't working very well... it shouldn't flip on at a set-point level but more off an algo to "maintain" the temp. No exp with the inkbird so I can't say much. On the Auberin you can see the "duty cycle" and tell if it's firing 20%, 50%, 75% of the time etc.