🔥 Elevate Your Temperature Control Game!
The AUBER PID Temperature Controller (Model: SYL-2352P) is a cutting-edge device designed for precise temperature management. With 30 programmable steps for ramp and soak, it utilizes advanced PID control with fuzzy logic for optimal stability. The controller supports both heating and cooling modes and features a dual display for easy temperature reading in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for any professional setting.
Package Dimensions | 14.71 x 8.51 x 5.69 cm; 159 g |
Batteries required | No |
R**Z
Great PID Controller!
Purchased this controller to convert my manual kiln to automatic. Works perfectly! Keeps to within 1 - 2 degrees at 1500F. A bit of a learning curve to program, but once you understand how it works it is a breeze to program!
J**N
Didn’t Work
Received the product but didn’t install until 3 months later. Hooked it up and it wasn’t picking up the thermal coupler reading. Contacted the seller but they wouldn’t do anything for me. Went direct to the manufacturer and they don’t sell through Amazon.ca, however, they were super helpful and help replacing with a new one.Suggestion- buy direct from the manufacturer as they are very helpful!
A**R
Hard to get up to speed, but very cool device
The interface of this controller is difficult, but a pretty nifty device after you figure it out. I still don't understand the programming codes, Example they give is -121. Not sure there are other codes, because the instructions do not reference how other codes effect programming (Jumping, pause, etc.). Nice controller, but the instructions are not such that you could become a "Power user".
C**R
Great Product
This PID is amazing. I use it for my knife kiln with no issues. When I first set it up I barely knew how to turn it on let alone fire up the elements and give the kiln a spin. I ended up spending an hour just reading the online manual. What you receive is just a product brochure. The actual manual will answer your questions. Just dedicate an hour to learning the setup and basic operation. After you do this the product will make more sense.I am a little shocked that with the age of touchscreen technology and their accessibility and affordability, how we don't have an intuitive touchscreen PID under 200 bucks. Some day
D**K
Does it is supposed to
These things still aren't easy to program. The instructions are improved from when I bought one a couple of years ago, but there is still room for improvement.
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