I have a heatermeter 4.3 and the thermocouple temp is not close to the other probe temps
I ran a meatless test today checking things out and the only issue I saw was that the pid prode was not
close to the Maverice Probes i had sitting by it.
I saw the boil test so ran it and here is the results:
I live out side of Denver Colorado so our boil temp is 201/202
probe: 0 pid from Thermoworks High Temp Air Probe and Grate Clip (-442)
Sensor Range: -58 to 752 (-50 to 400°C)
Cable: -103 to 662°F (-75 to 350°C)
Time Constant: Less than 2 seconds typical in liquid. Less than 10 seconds full reading.
Accuracy: ±0.9°F (±0.5°C) from 32 to 212°F (0 to 100°C)
HeaterMeter probe setup:
Name: Pro
Type: Thermocouple
mV/C: 5
Offset: 1
Temperature reading: 122 degrees F
probe1: Maverick Probe
HeaterMeter probe setup:
Name: Probe 1
Type: Internal
Preset ET-732
Resist: 10000
Offset:1
Temperature reading 195 degrees F
probe2: Maverick Probe
HeaterMeter probe setup:
Name: Probe 2
Type: Internal
Preset ET-732
Resist: 10000
Offset:1
Temperature reading 196 degrees F
So, my thermocouple was 70+ degrees off.
The current PID Output Parameters are:
Proportional: 4
Integral: 0.02
Derivative: 5
So, any ideas on how to change the parameters to get the thermocouple closer the the correct temp or did I not get a correct thermocouple?
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Randy
I ran a meatless test today checking things out and the only issue I saw was that the pid prode was not
close to the Maverice Probes i had sitting by it.
I saw the boil test so ran it and here is the results:
I live out side of Denver Colorado so our boil temp is 201/202
probe: 0 pid from Thermoworks High Temp Air Probe and Grate Clip (-442)
Sensor Range: -58 to 752 (-50 to 400°C)
Cable: -103 to 662°F (-75 to 350°C)
Time Constant: Less than 2 seconds typical in liquid. Less than 10 seconds full reading.
Accuracy: ±0.9°F (±0.5°C) from 32 to 212°F (0 to 100°C)
HeaterMeter probe setup:
Name: Pro
Type: Thermocouple
mV/C: 5
Offset: 1
Temperature reading: 122 degrees F
probe1: Maverick Probe
HeaterMeter probe setup:
Name: Probe 1
Type: Internal
Preset ET-732
Resist: 10000
Offset:1
Temperature reading 195 degrees F
probe2: Maverick Probe
HeaterMeter probe setup:
Name: Probe 2
Type: Internal
Preset ET-732
Resist: 10000
Offset:1
Temperature reading 196 degrees F
So, my thermocouple was 70+ degrees off.
The current PID Output Parameters are:
Proportional: 4
Integral: 0.02
Derivative: 5
So, any ideas on how to change the parameters to get the thermocouple closer the the correct temp or did I not get a correct thermocouple?
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Randy