Now, can't be letting this thread die until everyone is aware of it or there is a fix ...
This is a TiltPi output as it monitors a Tilt (Pro) sitting in a SS conical fermenter (just the last few days, fermentation finished a week ago):
The red line is temperature. Being a Tilt the temperature probe is near the surface a few centimetres from the probe controlling the temperature. Saying that 'cos I know this isn't evidence for the sceptics who don't want to believe it.
But note how the lowest temperature (which is corresponding to the set temperature, or "TS") stays about the same ("TS" was set at 15.5°C, 16.0°C for the first few days). But the upper temperature is bouncing all over. The upper limit should be set temperature ("TS") plus the "cooling differential" (CD").
But "CD" has been set as "2.0" so I should be seeing upper temperatures of 17.5°C; instead it doesn't reach 16.5°C and in some cases never reaches 16.0°C. This is the ITC-308
fault at work!
If I wasn't applying my "fix" and had the CD set to 0.5°C, as many people do, the "fault" would have been pulsing the compressor on and off while the temperature was less than "TS" (15.5°C). The compressor in this Maxi 310 possibly suffering irreversible (and eventually terminal) damage as a result. The actual temperature would be staying close to set temperature ("TS"). Yippee. Would
you notice anything was wrong?
Conclusion: Careful where you use these ITC-308s, they are
cr&p!