Possible issue or not?

beckhamk

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Ok I have a #3, with the bypass and auber perm wall probe mounted. I seasoned the smoker for 4 hours last might using the stock controller.

This am did the auto tune of the auber - placed foil in bottom, over top of wood box. Had metal container for the water. Place all shelves and a paver brink on top shelf.  I followed the instructions to program the auber for auto tuning.  It started up and was flashing At and the box temp.  I started that around 8:30am and checked it every so often. I saw it climb up to 130 and 140 but then didn't watch after that  Then around 10:20am the auber was no longer flashing and the unit was at 130 and I let it go for awhile and it went back to 140 or so.  I then hit the + button after reading that I could check the what step it was on and it reads P1.  After more reading here I decided to see if the auber was actually done and so I followed the steps to see the PID#'s and to see if the AT value was changed from 1 to 0 and it was.  So my auber stopped flashing AT  and finished the autotune in  1 hour and 45 minutes.    My PID numbers are:  P:  76  I:  767  I:  191

I would like to know if this seems correct or if I should do a factory reset and do it over again?  I was expecting this to take 4 hours.
 
Thanks Walt!  I wish I watched it some more to see it go up to 225. I just didn't imaging it would complete that fast lol.

Thanks for the confirmation!
 
beckhamk said:
Thanks Walt!  I wish I watched it some more to see it go up to 225. I just didn't imaging it would complete that fast lol.

Thanks for the confirmation!
I think we all expect the Auber screen to roll through everything we programmed during the AT.  In my case, I did watch the entire thing and it never registered anything higher than 140.  We should get a definitive statement that we shouldn't expect to all the temps. 
 
Your #s look in-line, and the timing's OK, too.  I've had autotunes take an hour, and some take 3-4.  Just depends on ambient temp, and the setup, on how fast the Auber calculates the changes and corrects for them, I guess.
 
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