okay guys question. the bII's back up and running. New controller and new 
thermocouple. Everythings programed and working great. How much difference does 
the pid make? I tried monday and today to order the kit but it wasn't ready. My 
bII had been idle since last wed or thurs and i was going nuts. Now that the 
parts have arrived and everything seems back to normal i'm having second 
thoughts. If i had known that the pid kit was going to be available this soon i 
would have waited but now that it's all up and running i'm wondering should i 
just wait until this controller or thermocouple fails? ideas? thanks.
herman





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From: Ira <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, January 18, 2011 3:54:24 PM
Subject: Re: E1 on power up

At 10:37 AM 1/18/2011, you wrote:
> I hope you're right. I called wll and they said the kit was not in the system 
>until tomorrow. Hopefully the parts will come in today.

Well, that's the same part I had Barry order and it came with the controller 
and 
the sensor.  While you don't need to change the sensor, unless you're  going to 
change to the PID right away, I would just for the overshoot readings. Barry 
was 
surprised the first time he turned it on, set it to 92 and saw the temperature 
go to 94.  the stock controller lies to make you think it's more stable than it 
is.

Ira 
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