I can confirm that everything in this thread about "temperatures over-runing" and the fridge/heater "fighting each other" is complete myth. So if you haven't yet forked out for a PID, I personally wouldn't bother.I know this is a very old thread but did anyone ever have any more thoughts on this? anyone tried it? I have decided to have a go at using an STC for the cooling side with the STC probe taped to the FV and a PID controlling the heater with the probe measuring the space. I am feeling that in using the STC for both I have found as the OP said that the heater over runs the temp a lot so figured this would be worth a try with the PID "learning" the space . Was wondering about how to set the temps for each of the controllers so they are not fighting each other.
Any thoughts?
I have two under-counter fridges both fitted with ITC-1000 controllers and 60W tube heaters; been using them religiously for the last 18 months. It is physically impossible for a 60W tube heater to cause 20L+ of beer to climb past a setpoint. Absolutely impossible with the temp probe stuck to the side of the FV and insulated from ambient. I know this because I've watched it scores of times on hot days, cold days, rainy days, Tuesdays...
dS - 0.5C-1C
cd - 10 minutes
With the above settings in both my setups there is zero issue.
Maybe I'm missing something, or overlooking an error that I'm lucky enough to not be doing?
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