Temperature Probe failure?

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brahn
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Re: Temperature Probe failure?

Post by brahn »

I agree with JonW, I'd recommend doing a calibration.

bbrally, one of our forum users, created a great tool using the API to help you do the calibration:

http://calculator.from-ca.com/

There's more discussion about calibration that may help you use it in this thread.
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Re: Temperature Probe failure?

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Are you saying I need to calibrate the probe every few months?
Is it going to change again later? Can I anticipate when it will want a new efficiency number in the future?
Is it going to happen in the middle of a huge brewday?

Thank you for the link
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Re: Temperature Probe failure?

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Calibration is usually a one time process unless something changes.

Is there any possibility that the probe ever came in contact with the RIMS element? I'm wondering if an overheating situation caused the change.
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No there is plenty of space between the rims element. I have never had an over heating experience.
I have a flow switch between the rims and the mash tun that will not allow the rims element to heat without flow.
It simply started giving me a different reading from one batch to the next.

I know I sound like a whiner, but I do appreciate the assistance.
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