We do have a pid document on this forum, but it's for a dual pid and
20amp wiring.

I believe that you could use the schematic at the bottom of this pdf
for the Brewt, just use the load coming from the aurtofill box and
split it between the relay and pid. I would really stress, however,
that somebody else confirm this. The only minor thing that's stopping
me from doing it is that I think most pids are smaller than the hole
cut for the current controller.

- -Barrett

On Jan 20, 4:56 pm, sink cut <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone know what this involves or if the parts are even
> available?
>
> I was looking at  putting my own PID mod on my B2 but I would prefer
> to make it like a B3 instead.
>
> I have recently been testing my shot temp from the B2  and have
> consistently noticed a 3 degree (celcius) difference in  water comming
> from the group depending  on the stage in the brew element cycle.
> i.e. if my set temp is 92 the water comming from the  group after a 3
> ounce rinse is  95.0c just after the element turns off, and, 91.8c
> about 5 mins later just before the element comes on again.
>
> I have read that the GICAR pulses the element meaning that overshoot
> will be minimal and  the difference mentioned  above will be
> eliminated.
>
> I am still very happy with my B2, I just want to eliminate another
> uncontrolable variable from my espresso routiene.

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