jloader wrote:This is awkward... but what is PID? When I google it I get "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease" - I'm sure that's not what you guys are referring to...
Take a look at this thread: http://www.lee-loader.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1444
jloader wrote:This is awkward... but what is PID? When I google it I get "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease" - I'm sure that's not what you guys are referring to...
That is some great stuff here!!!!! Thanks a million!!!daboone wrote:jloader wrote:This is awkward... but what is PID? When I google it I get "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease" - I'm sure that's not what you guys are referring to...
Take a look at this thread: http://www.lee-loader.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1444
i'm not certain I ever knew what PID stands for in this context. It's and electronic device that uses a temperature probe in the pot and a solid state relay to control the pot and hold it at the selected temperature usually +/- 5 degrees or so. They are neat devices and if I could find one that would throttle my gas burner I'd have one on my pot.jloader wrote:This is awkward... but what is PID? When I google it I get "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease" - I'm sure that's not what you guys are referring to...GasGuzzler wrote: The probe on my PID doesn't interfere
No like you I leave the PID probe in the pot. I was referring to a possible way to obtain infrared readings. I don't have an infrared gadget so I don't know squat about them. I was just responding to the OP initial question.GasGuzzler wrote:I'm confused. You run a PID without a temp probe? The bar you talk about mounts exactly like my temp probe only I didn't have to make the probe like you would with a bar.
Probe (usually left in the lead to harden)