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Landlord.
How are members controlling induction hobs?
Are there any that can be controlled by a PID/SSR combination?
Thanks All.
Are there any that can be controlled by a PID/SSR combination?
Thanks All.
It won't work the way you want it to. That photo shows they're using a manual pot most likely to produce a sense voltage at an IC that translates that into your desired power level. It would be a relatively easy project for someone with an Arduino or Pi to either hack up a digipot replacement or even just drive the reference input directly from a DAC output if the levels are compatible.I use my ink bird 308. But ensure it is only to 2200 watts. To date my Buffalo CE208 seems to cope with on off switching. However, I was going to get this part http://www.cateringzone.co.uk/buffa...mfQKYGqElszIOLpV8dfaZo8HsU4WkUoxoCiGMQAvD_BwE
and see if I could use a PID/SSR when my warranty expires.
Hi. Jumping in in this old thread, I'd like to do this as I struggle to manually maintain a stable mash temp on my BIAB setup using the same buffalo induction hob. I always overshoot the temp when adding short bursts of heat.I use my ink bird 308. But ensure it is only to 2200 watts. To date my Buffalo CE208 seems to cope with on off switching. However, I was going to get this part Search results for: 'buffalo-control-panel-4862'
and see if I could use a PID/SSR when my warranty expires.
Hi. I'm not sure what you mean about the cooling fan and "hot swapping" the plugs. Can you explain a bit more why the fan is a problem and what you mean by got swapping the plugs?Aye, the main problem is the Inkbird can only cope with 2kw and the IH has a cooling fan that cools the unit down. I hot swap the plugs once I get to temp just to protect the IH. Been working like this for a few years. The other alternative is to wire a permanent cooling fan?
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