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CP, after watching some videos decided to build a Pid control to control heating element on my masterbuilt electric smoker. These are famous for their control boards going out and very bad temperature swings while smoking. Saw a couple posts on Masterbuilt page on Facebook about doing this. It appears it aceheivs much better control over heating element. Not much of a electronics builder but with help of you tube I got it together. Use’s a K type thermocouple to read temp in smoker. Uses Pid controller with Solid state Relay to manage current. Haven’t hooked to smoker yet but testing says it should work just fine. After getting programming right it works within 1-2 degrees.
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Hope it works just fine for you.
Pretty neat Charlie. Time to smoke that Christmas Ham!
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That project is above my pay grade.
Naw, you would figure it out pretty quick. Quite a few videos on YouTube on building these. Seems lot’s of home brew guys are using these type set up’s to control heaters and coolers plus guys who pour their own bullets have set them up to control their pour pot temp to cast a better bullet. Hardest part is figuring out which Pid control to buy. This one is made by co called Ink bird. They are building all kinds of temp controls for heat and humidity control. I recently had to replace control unit on my smoker at a cost of 46.00. It has temp swings up to 50-60 degrees and is not consistent at all. That’s what prompted me to try to build this one. Kit was 39.00 free shipping from Amazon. Then added a long reach temp probe for 7.00 plus a kit of water proof bulkhead connectors for 9.00. Had box laying in shop. We will see how well it works once I get wired to heating element.
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Inkbird programmable controllers work good and dont break the bank. I used one for my first built line winder cause I had it collecting dust sitting on a shelf.
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I use these all the time for various projects. Just made a dough proofer for the wife for making bread, uses an agricultural heat mat for the heat source. Keeps a large cardboard box exactly at 80F. I also have one on my smoker and my coffee machine. Make sure you run the auto-tune if you're not into the control theory of it all.
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