Rex C-100 not stopping (initially)

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Codehopper

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So I assembled a thermostat based on C-100 (I decided not to go after STC-1000 as I wasn't sure that it would sustain 2400W heating element).

The controller I've got from Aliexpress seems to be a *******ised version, it's missing quite a few functions described in the documentation available on the net. Not a big problem, since it still has functions required for controlling mash temperature.

I noticed a weird behaviour, though. First time after switching on, it doesn't stop after reaching the target temperature. Say, I set it to 63C -- it will go past that mark and continue heating. Then I switch it off and on again -- and since then it works all well. Until the next brew day.

Anything I can do that doesn't require replacement of the controller? I'm prepared to live with that bug, but if the fix is easy I'd appreciate if anyone enlightens me.
 
Codehopper said:
I decided not to go after STC-1000 as I wasn't sure that it would sustain 2400W heating element
It will take 2400w no problems. I use it on my urn with a thermowell in the side.

Does not get hot, cords do not get hot, points do not get hot.
 
Hey Codehopper, I was doing some testing on a system I am putting together at the moment and I have notice a similar problem, I have found the solid state relay to be the problem, the PID controller is switching but the SSR is staying engaged. I brought two of these and the first one played up right out of the box the second one that I have being using for my testing just faulted last night and now the SSR is staying engaged the hole time,
Maybe I got a couple out of a bad batch of SSR,
Has anyone else had this problem or is it due to cheap SSR, They came in a kit off ebay..
 
Is there a differential to set somewhere? Maybe it's allowing 10C difference from the target temp before kicking in. Just a thought - I have no knowledge of this particular model
 
Paul Smith said:
Hey Codehopper, I was doing some testing on a system I am putting together at the moment and I have notice a similar problem, I have found the solid state relay to be the problem, the PID controller is switching but the SSR is staying engaged. I brought two of these and the first one played up right out of the box the second one that I have being using for my testing just faulted last night and now the SSR is staying engaged the hole time,
Maybe I got a couple out of a bad batch of SSR,
Has anyone else had this problem or is it due to cheap SSR, They came in a kit off ebay..
Is the SSR grounded?

I have found in the past that if you have grounding issues the voltage differential across the TRIAC will latch it on, and not let it disengage.
 
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