PID in the pot

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PID in the pot

#1 Post by jjvc »

I was round at Dromia's Emporium today and was mildly impressed with the latest piece of kit he had just finished putting together.

It's a thermostatic PID device that keeps the temperature of your lead pot at a constant level without the usual uppie downie variations one normally gets when casting.

He does'nt half get some Gucci gear does Droomie. tongueout

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Ah, the picture I asked for in the other thread.

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What does PID stand for?
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#4 Post by John25 »

Piggin' impressive device?
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ovenpaa wrote:What does PID stand for?
Proportional - Integral - Derivative. It's a very versatile control algorithm which can be applied to many processes.

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rox wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:What does PID stand for?
Proportional - Integral - Derivative. It's a very versatile control algorithm which can be applied to many processes.

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Its as clear as mud. tesnews
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This is gilding the lily!!!
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#9 Post by dromia »

In the right of the top photograph is the units analogue, combined starting handle and maintenance tool.

Very handy if the PID needs resetting or reprogramming. O:-)
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#10 Post by jjvc »

Too delicate, what happened to your mash hammer?

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