JLD612 temperature instability when using PT100 probes
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:27 pm
This is a real puzzle, I am beginning to think that my JLD612 is bad.
I have built a sous vide cooker out of a countertop roaster. This uses a 1500w heating element fed through a 75A SSR.
I started out with a Type K thermocouple which worked very well. Unfortunately the 1 degree resolution of the Type K seemed to lead to larger temperature swings than I wanted.... so I ordered a PT100 probe.
The first PT100 probe showed unstable temperature measurements. I checked this forum and tried bonding the shield on the PT100 cable to the JLD612 with no change. I assumed that the problem was that I was not using a waterproof probe, and I had somehow contaminated the probe with water.
I ordered a new style waterproof PT100 - http://www.lightobject.com/Premium-Stai ... -P681.aspx which I installed in place of the non-waterproof probe. Unfortunately, the problem still occurs! I will point out that the construction quality of this probe is superior in every way.
I have put together 3 very brief videos showing the symptoms, and the setup. http://flickr.com/gp/s0cal/jva287/
I have built a sous vide cooker out of a countertop roaster. This uses a 1500w heating element fed through a 75A SSR.
I started out with a Type K thermocouple which worked very well. Unfortunately the 1 degree resolution of the Type K seemed to lead to larger temperature swings than I wanted.... so I ordered a PT100 probe.
The first PT100 probe showed unstable temperature measurements. I checked this forum and tried bonding the shield on the PT100 cable to the JLD612 with no change. I assumed that the problem was that I was not using a waterproof probe, and I had somehow contaminated the probe with water.
I ordered a new style waterproof PT100 - http://www.lightobject.com/Premium-Stai ... -P681.aspx which I installed in place of the non-waterproof probe. Unfortunately, the problem still occurs! I will point out that the construction quality of this probe is superior in every way.
I have put together 3 very brief videos showing the symptoms, and the setup. http://flickr.com/gp/s0cal/jva287/