takai
Well-Known Member
Bit of an odd one here. I have just built a new PID controller for a mate using the pretty standard combo of a Rex C100 and a PT-100 RTD sensor. My controller is almost identical, and it measures fine throughout the range with relative accuracy.
However this one tends to jump or latch to the Set point when the PV is closeish. So if you have the urn cooling from mash and using the PID for just temperature monitoring (urn is unplugged) when the urn gets close to the SV the PV will tend to jump to it. For example i still had the controller set to 78deg from mash out and the urn was happily cooling away with the immersion cooler and got to 79.6deg with sampling dropping roughly 0.3deg/s and then the PV suddenly dropped to 78.0deg and stayed there before it jumped on to 75.4deg and continued with the 0.3deg/s ish rate from there on.
I cant duplicate it with my other two PID setups, but they both have a separate RTD sensor that is bolted to the urn rather than an RTD that sits in a thermowell.
Any thoughts?
However this one tends to jump or latch to the Set point when the PV is closeish. So if you have the urn cooling from mash and using the PID for just temperature monitoring (urn is unplugged) when the urn gets close to the SV the PV will tend to jump to it. For example i still had the controller set to 78deg from mash out and the urn was happily cooling away with the immersion cooler and got to 79.6deg with sampling dropping roughly 0.3deg/s and then the PV suddenly dropped to 78.0deg and stayed there before it jumped on to 75.4deg and continued with the 0.3deg/s ish rate from there on.
I cant duplicate it with my other two PID setups, but they both have a separate RTD sensor that is bolted to the urn rather than an RTD that sits in a thermowell.
Any thoughts?