pola0502ds
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I tried the autotune feature and it did it for the first couple minutes so I shut it off.
pola0502ds said:Thanks reelale.
The autotune process, does this sound right, turn that feature on and then the pid, ssr and element turn on for 2 seconds and shut off for 2 seconds. I thought it would go full blast until target temp was reached.
Thanks reelale.
The autotune process, does this sound right, turn that feature on and then the pid, ssr and element turn on for 2 seconds and shut off for 2 seconds. I thought it would go full blast until target temp was reached.
Thanks Quaffer, hey your the guy from the BYO mag showing up to build a keezer right?
I was successful in using extreme temp pipe heaters over stainless steel pipe to make a RIMS systems. I can post details if there is interest.
I didn't want to have to disassemble to clean the tube and heating element. Here, I pull the end plugs and run a long brush through the open tube. No advantage, just different.
Joel.
I wrap the pipes with the extreme temp heat tape (working temp of the pipe heating tape is really high) and then wrap the pipe and the heat tape with high temp insulation.
http://www.heatingtapes.com/tape.html
Make sure you use the correct type of insulation, the pipe insulation sold at home debit (etc) is not rated for the temp (smoke and maybe fire).
I tested the setup using a pressure relief valve on the heaters, but with constant flow, I never had an issue, so I removed it in the final form. If you loose flow, you could produce steam and pressurize the system, which would be bad.
Of course use GFI protected power only.
Joel