dantheman88988
New Member
Hi All,
I'm new to this forum, I've spend several years working in process control in the Oil/Gas industry here in OZ.
I've developed a kit which is simply:
-PID + SSR enclosure
-Pt100 (not thermocouple)
-400mm stainless thermocouple & grommet
-Water Bath
-Heater
-USB temperature recorder
What this kit does is control fermentation temperature better than I believe can be achieved. The kit is installed inside a running fridge, tested with an output step response, results sent to me and I reply the correct PID parameters for your fridge and setup.
The fridge gives the environment a slowly decaying temperature floor, in effect a starting point. The water/water heating gives a high gain/highly controllable (T/D for those who know) linear system. Tuning of the D term is what makes this so highly advantageous over on/off controllers.
It's a relatively simple but elegant solution to a problem. Let me know if anyone is interested!
I'm new to this forum, I've spend several years working in process control in the Oil/Gas industry here in OZ.
I've developed a kit which is simply:
-PID + SSR enclosure
-Pt100 (not thermocouple)
-400mm stainless thermocouple & grommet
-Water Bath
-Heater
-USB temperature recorder
What this kit does is control fermentation temperature better than I believe can be achieved. The kit is installed inside a running fridge, tested with an output step response, results sent to me and I reply the correct PID parameters for your fridge and setup.
The fridge gives the environment a slowly decaying temperature floor, in effect a starting point. The water/water heating gives a high gain/highly controllable (T/D for those who know) linear system. Tuning of the D term is what makes this so highly advantageous over on/off controllers.
It's a relatively simple but elegant solution to a problem. Let me know if anyone is interested!