Smokin-It User Forum!

Auber PID Controllers => Auber PID Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: G man on December 29, 2017, 11:41:18 AM

Title: is a bypass necessary for only temp control with a #2.
Post by: G man on December 29, 2017, 11:41:18 AM
A friend of mine has an Auber unit that is strictly for temp control...

Assuming the desired cooking temp is 225, this should work without doing a bypass?  (just turning the unit on to "full blast"?   Maintaining 225 should be simple for a #2.  Thoughts?  And I understand the bypass is easy, and I understand by doing a bypass I could cook higher, I"m not interested in either at this time. 



Title: Re: is a bypass necessary for only temp control with a #2.
Post by: SuperDave on December 29, 2017, 11:49:30 AM
The only thing that I've read about the two controllers working together is that they tend to fight with each other for control but I don't think that the bypass is absolutely necessary.  I know that there are some old threads here that discuss this subject.  I'll see if I can find a few. 

Not finding any right off the bat.  250 on the analog and 225 on the Auber would be the way to run the set up you describe. 
Title: Re: is a bypass necessary for only temp control with a #2.
Post by: G man on December 30, 2017, 09:09:20 AM
thanks.
Title: Re: is a bypass necessary for only temp control with a #2.
Post by: Walt on December 30, 2017, 12:42:12 PM
No need to bypass, if you do not intend to smoke higher than 250. Plug the Smoker into the Auber and turn the smoker temp controller to max. However, A wall mounted box probe would be recommended.  I saw Tony mention the possibility of the 2 controllers fighting one another but I do not believe its actually been documented. I have never seen it happen. I believe it was theoretical conjecture. The major benefit for your intended set up will be low temp delicate smokes like salmon & the ability to program. You will like it. Good luck.