I am utterly baffled by the number of people that seem to have had an easy time with setting their PID and getting consistent temperatures during mash. I've had nothing but an absolute nightmare on every brew I've done. I played around with the PID and ended up setting numbers way lower than I've noticed anybody else use, and I still kept overshooting my temperature by at least 0.5C on water only. And that doesn't matter because as soon as I start brewing with it, it just get insanely out of whack temperatures. A 66C brew is allowed to plummet to 61C on the BT thermo, but be 70C+ on the BZ internal thermo. This obviously then means that the whole thing ends up massively overly compensating and overshooting past my target temperature to 69C. What the **** am I supposed to do? How are so many people able to achieve consistent temperatures?
My PID settings are:
P: 0.355
I: 0.0020
D: 0
I swear to go I had an easier time on my old Peco boiler than I have had with this £450 piece of ****.
My PID settings are:
P: 0.355
I: 0.0020
D: 0
I swear to go I had an easier time on my old Peco boiler than I have had with this £450 piece of ****.