knightbeer39
Well-Known Member
Gas heat is also easy to wire for control via PID. In fact I would argue it is just as easy aselectric, now that I've figured it out. For $190 you can wire up a PID controlled automatic firing control system for your existing burner.
Standing Pilot light burner with control $192.74
HONEYWELL VR8200A2124 24 Vac Dual Standing Pilot Gas Valve $61.99
1/4" OD Aluminum Pilot Tubing $10.00 Local Hardware 5'
Pilot bracket assembly - Honeywell Q314A6094 B Bracket $16.16
Liquid tight RTD sensor, 2 probe, M16 Thread $29.95
M16 flanged nut $3.69 McMaster-Carr 91005A039
Universal 1/16 DIN PID Temperature Controller $41.95
3-way red LED Selector switch (burner ON/OFF/AUTO) $29.00
This is intriguing. So you install a pilot light and honeywell valve, and this connects to the PID. Then the RTD sensor is installed in the mashtun and connected to the PID. You set the temperature you want on the PID and as the temp fluctuates in the mash (as detected by the sensor), it automatically opens the valve on the honeywell and the burner fires up. Is that essentially correct? Also, how is the strength of the flame adjusted in this system? thanks!