I have been wondering about that... what is the PID not showing... with every other device I have there is a 15-30f drop in temperature when hooking up a bowl, or when I place a assembly in a wireless coil... but when I attach it to the green PID it doesn't display any variation in temperature which confused me... there is no way its staying exactly the same...
Sorry, but I just realised I started the message with the phrase "don't quote me", and you've quoted me! I hope that was deliberate!!!
I have been wondering about that... what is the PID not showing... with every other device I have there is a 15-30f drop in temperature when hooking up a bowl, or when I place a assembly in a wireless coil... but when I attach it to the green PID it doesn't display any variation in temperature which confused me... there is no way its staying exactly the same...
I tried hooking the Screwball heater up to a CH pid I got with my B2, calibrated it (or whatever that option actually does) so it was set correctly for temp with the different coil, and tried it out. I found the original pid is much much quicker on that initial heat up, up to when it passes the temp you've set it to. But then it continues up the scale while the
display stays the same between about 10 to 20 degrees (depending on conditions etc), then drops as those rubies start really pulling the outer heat into the centre of the capacitor, then it gradually goes back up to the set temp.
Just using the CH pid from cold, it takes a lot longer, maybe double to time, but shows all the oscillations of temp unlike the SB pid.
Take all that with a pinch - some of it I discovered by quickly swapping from one pid to the other, some from comparing the two separately.
Temps are measured at the end of the coil I believe (so I've heard, anyway) being where the thermocouple rests. So nothing like the temps in the capacitor, or the bowl when drawing on it, just a way of trying hotter, or colder, by a set number of degrees. I also checked on the temp on resting the head on the bowl for some conduction, and again, I see a significant drop pretty quickly as the heat soaks into the bowls Ti (I give the bowl a pre-heat, then remove the head for a min for it to heat up again).
And again, the SB's pid doesn't show this change. I think it's tuned to be more user friendly and less confusing, and especially powerful for big temp jumps (e.g. cold to full heat), but must be given a few mins to settle even though the read out says all is steady. I made a big mistake when I first started using it, thinking it was somehow resistant to the fluctuations other ball-vapes showed (i.e. so much more powerful it kept a steady state), but that's deceptive. It was being used to the CH unit and it's behaviour that fooled me at first (plus the fact the screwball is very forgiving).