Hey engineers! Someone want to explain why this is different than a PID and why I might want to go one way or the other? (Read Auber's text, but still uncertain on how these units actually opperate relative to a PID.)
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Auber EZBoil vs. PID
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Re: Auber EZBoil vs. PID
I have the SYL-2352.jason.loxton wrote:Hey engineers! Someone want to explain why this is different than a PID and why I might want to go one way or the other? (Read Auber's text, but still uncertain on how these units actually opperate relative to a PID.)
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I see a few added features on the EZboil:
- the automatic reduction in power once boil is reached
- the timer feature that ends the boil after a set amount of time
- dial adjustment vs buttons
To me these would be nice to have but not necessary. I find I am always around my kettle during these events anyway. Watching for boil overs and for hop additions. If this was available when I built my system I probably would have chosen it over the SYL-2352.
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