RustyOldNail
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As has been pointed out in some of the above messages, the NV PID, can be controlled remotely by plugging into a controllable outlet. Personally, that’s not something I would ever consider using for the obvious SAFETY concern. I don’t turn my oven or toaster on remotely when I’m not home, to save 10 minutes (risk versus reward). And while you can disable the auto off timer on the Auber, I prefer to set a 6 hour OFF, again for safety, in case I forget. Again, since it’s ONLY 10 minutes to get dab ready, I can afford to wait.
The other main difference is the knob on the Auber versus the buttons on the NV. Personally, I prefer the way the knob works, easy to spin, then push. And as Baron23 has pointed out many times, the Auber is made in USA, by a company that makes industrial units, and has customer support you can talk to, and get firmware updates if and when needed (unfortunately you have to send it back to them), this is where the remotely (online) upgradable MaxVapor has the edge, but at a premium price point.
All these PID’s, if set up properly should give very similar results for the job of regulating the temperature on the coil. I enjoy customizing my PID to match the set temperature with the surface temperature on my NV DCup, and the Auber 300, and the Maxvapor has that ability. I don’t know about the Chinese NV model, as I don’t own one. I’ve written fairly extensive temperature tests, using a surface probe (not a bead probe or laser reader, I own those as well) if you care to search here for it.
Currently, I own the Auber 300a, and the latest MaxVapor BT 1.3.
The other main difference is the knob on the Auber versus the buttons on the NV. Personally, I prefer the way the knob works, easy to spin, then push. And as Baron23 has pointed out many times, the Auber is made in USA, by a company that makes industrial units, and has customer support you can talk to, and get firmware updates if and when needed (unfortunately you have to send it back to them), this is where the remotely (online) upgradable MaxVapor has the edge, but at a premium price point.
All these PID’s, if set up properly should give very similar results for the job of regulating the temperature on the coil. I enjoy customizing my PID to match the set temperature with the surface temperature on my NV DCup, and the Auber 300, and the Maxvapor has that ability. I don’t know about the Chinese NV model, as I don’t own one. I’ve written fairly extensive temperature tests, using a surface probe (not a bead probe or laser reader, I own those as well) if you care to search here for it.
Currently, I own the Auber 300a, and the latest MaxVapor BT 1.3.