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Prolly discussed before, but here goes
I am an electronics tech by training so getting tight tolerance is in my nature. Is a 2°F swing in your fermentor an acceptable range? I have it set to 68° and the chiller usually overshoots by 0.7° and if heat kicks on it overshoots by the same amount.
The overshoot is caused by residual heat/cold that still has to disapate after the setpoint is reached. Now I could set the SP lower/higher to make it stop early, but the controller I have doesn't have differential setpoints, so one of the operations would still be off
Opions?
I am an electronics tech by training so getting tight tolerance is in my nature. Is a 2°F swing in your fermentor an acceptable range? I have it set to 68° and the chiller usually overshoots by 0.7° and if heat kicks on it overshoots by the same amount.
The overshoot is caused by residual heat/cold that still has to disapate after the setpoint is reached. Now I could set the SP lower/higher to make it stop early, but the controller I have doesn't have differential setpoints, so one of the operations would still be off
Opions?