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Auber PID Controllers => Auber PID Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: iamimdoc on May 08, 2022, 01:40:03 PM
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I am using a several years old Auber PID controller Wsd -1500h-w Wi-Fi on a model 3 smoker.
Current weather in the high 80s or above at my location. Smoker in the sun, auber in the shade
Even though set point on smoker is at 265, temp reported on smoker probe is never above 220 after not opening the door in 2 hours of smoking.
Meat probe temp reported on Auber seems accurate compared to an instant read thermometer when checked
Temp probe was cleaned before use as was the temp probe in the back of the smoker. The “thermostat” on the smoker is still in the system(not bypassed). The temp knob on smoker is at 100. I have swiped it up and down several times
Presumably the heating element either works or doesn’t. Yes?
What else is their to do to troubleshoot?
Thanks for suggestions
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Additional
Settings on Auber are
P 60
I 800
D 150
T 2 sec
To my knowledge, I have not changed them in years and these previously worked, ie tempin smoker was that set on Auber
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I had that happen right after re-wiring for my Auber, I was running between 210-220* max, but I figured out that it was
the 6ft HD extension cord I was using that caused it.
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Thanks
No extension
Auber to wall and smoker to Auber with native cords
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Several years ago when folks started to use the auber they discovered that to get it to regulate the temp of the smoker, one must max out the analog otherwise they fight with each other. See this post, esp comment from rickne:
https://www.smokinitforums.com/index.php?topic=1241.msg5398#msg5398
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Temp control is at max. I am going to check temp with no Auber in system and see if I get to 250.
Can an element sort of work ?
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Temp control is at max. I am going to check temp with no Auber in system and see if I get to 250.
Can an element sort of work ?
Pretty much yes. The element is of tha calrod type and it can have hot and cold spots, relatively speaking. Some night, fire up the smoker with the wood box off. Do you have a nice bright even glow? Also see this link for testing. And, Steve has replacement elements for purchase if out of warranty.
http://www.appliance411.com/faq/test-element.shtml
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I have no idea if the Auber controller has the same settings as the Auber built Smokin-It controller on the 3DW... That said, it's possible on the 3DW to set the output of the element to something less than 100%. I actually keep it set at 80% because that helps prevent setting the wood on fire. Anyway, if the stand-alone Auber has the same setting then make sure it's not set so low that it simply can't reach the set temperature.
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Entire element is red without obvious disruptions
Smoker with NO Auber gets to about 250-260 - expected max?
thanks
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Well it sounds like your element and analog control are fine. The controller and the auber are fighting each other. As in the link I sent earlier. where the analog is maxed out and the auber controlls all up to the max setting of the analog, I have no other ideas. One thought is to do a search and hardwire the suber in and bybass the analog controller.
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Auber dysfunction may be the answer. May reset it and see if helps
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If you get good smoked food with your analog SI smoker, I would shelve the Auber. But that is just me.