I plan on cold smoking. I realize I have to install a PID to achieve tight tolerances as far as temperatures go, very critical. Please suggest where I can go to get the best programmable PID. I don't want to waste my time getting one that doesn't do what I want it to do. Your prompt response will be appreciated as I ordered my D Bradley minutes age and want to order a PID NOW! Aloha and Mahalo, Kawika
Welcome to the forum Kawika! Here's a link to the Auber Programmable PID:
http://auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=72&zenid=8dcf062b92cf3cccc3ed66a51db733e5
Hope this helps!
~Nick
I built my own using parts salvaged from old industrial furnaces that I work on. But from what I have read on hear, I would also lean tward the Auber products.
Yup!
For the money I don't think you can beat the Auber and they do have good customer service. I have 2 Aubers that I built prior to them introducing the plug & play models. Nick has ya pointed in the right direction. There's lot's of members with that unit here on the forum.
Mike
I'm not sure why you need a PID for cold smoking. Cold smoking, unless it is REALLY COLD where you live, will be done with the tower heater off. The PID will not get used.
That said, I have the auber programmable PID and I am very happy with it. I use the programmable features for pre-heats and salmon, and someday sausage.
I built one, didnt really like it. Bought a Raptor/Guru worked good for me then i bought the Plug N Play programmable PID. Works fantastic.
nepas
Kawika, for the cold smoke, the pid is not even involved. I did the thing with a cardboard box and dryer hose and was not really thrilled with the results or the whole look of the mess. A little bit ghetto in my opinion only. The Bradley cold smoke setup delivers as promised. Get one from here:
http://www.yardandpool.com/Bradley-Smoker-Cold-Smoke-Adapter-p/bcold.htm (http://www.yardandpool.com/Bradley-Smoker-Cold-Smoke-Adapter-p/bcold.htm)
I have done some cold smokes that have surpassed anything I have done in the past. Steaks and Chops cold smoked, wrapped in plastic in the fridge overnight and then grilled the next will make you a hero!
I often use my DigiQ II for cold smoking. There are several cases in which the temperature is critical; such as when I need to hold sausage at 80°F for several hours to allow fermentation to occur, or when I am making triple smoke bacon, which you need to keep the temperature between 70°F - 90°F. So at times it comes in handy for cold smoking.
I now have the Bradley cold smoke setup, but still find that on occasion I will have to use this type of [=http://www.foodsmoker.co.uk/equipment/bradleycold.htm]Cold Smoke Setup[/url]. I sometimes use a hot plate to smoke with other types of woods, and my current hot plate won't fit in the Bradley cold smoke setup. It may not look high class, but it performs the task at 100%. :)
I'm in the process of building my own.
i do building automation and hvac controls for a living.
I'm using honeywell controls and a web server.
when i'm done i am planning to put up a web site that will display live data.
that way i can impress everybody with my genius ;D
it is definitely cheaper to buy the stuff from the places that have already been mentioned.
I'll literally have over a thousand dollars in parts into this. I just happen to have a bunch of stuff leftover from jobs.
I'm afraid this smoker is turning into a obsession :-[
Hey Viceman I'm in the same boat. I have a touch screen and PLC with a 2 channel thermocouple. I have an enclosure with everything mounted on a din rail and the touch screen mounted in the box. Didn't think of hooking up a webserver to mine, hmmm maybe our smokers could be online buddies ;D
Yeah some would say its an obsession :D
touchscreen ? i'm jelous. may need to order a "extra" on the next job
i don't know what all of that stuff means but at the rate y'all are moving you will be controlling
your smokers from the office with cell phones/blackberries/i phones.
could you incorporate a battery backup in case the power fails during a smoke?
or maybe have an auto generator to kick on to save your butts? :o :o :D
SORRY i don't now why but i thought that was kinda funny. ::)
Hey if I could check on the smoker from my cell phone on long smokes that would be great. Theres nothing like leaving to go to the store and thinking man I hope I didn't blow a circuit breaker or something.....
Yeah the auto start generator sounds good too.... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: smokeitall on April 06, 2009, 08:03:51 PM
Hey if I could check on the smoker from my cell phone on long smokes that would be great.
Isn't that a phone call to better half?
or you could buy the CyberQ II from BBQ Guru when the get released.
Shakespeare
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Quote from: Gizmo on April 06, 2009, 09:44:52 PM
Quote from: smokeitall on April 06, 2009, 08:03:51 PM
Hey if I could check on the smoker from my cell phone on long smokes that would be great.
Isn't that a phone call to better half?
Yeah that is soooo true, I call my wife or kids, if the wife is with me, like every 25 minutes to check on the temp because I don't have my controls hooked up yet.
I had a wireless network cam looking at my smoker a couple years ago. Giz helped me set it up. It had an IP addy so everyone could watch. I guess its time to do it again.
nepas
Hey Nepas you could probably leave that cam running 24/7 considering how much you smoke. I figured you must not sleep or not work. :D
Quote from: Caneyscud on April 07, 2009, 06:38:57 AM
or you could buy the CyberQ II from BBQ Guru when the get released.
Shakespeare
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that would be too easy and cost effective
Quote from: smokeitall on April 07, 2009, 08:24:45 AM
Hey Nepas you could probably leave that cam running 24/7 considering how much you smoke. I figured you must not sleep or not work. :D
:D :D
sleep, not enough :D
work, did work for 34 of my 49 years but now due to some very painfull RA and 2 frozen shoulders thats on hold for? Now i just work on smokin and givin my wife a hard time :D ;D
nepas
Sorry to hear about the RA and shoulders, but at least you have a great hobby to keep your mind off the pain. ;D
Hey BTW great blog, I enjoy reading it and watching the videos....very helpful.
Quote from: smokeitall on April 07, 2009, 12:24:55 PM
Sorry to hear about the RA and shoulders, but at least you have a great hobby to keep your mind off the pain. ;D
Hey BTW great blog, I enjoy reading it and watching the videos....very helpful.
Thanks
I need to update again soon. I got my network cam out and running again. Soo i can show live smoking via the www.
nepas
Quote from: viceman on April 07, 2009, 10:02:04 AM
Quote from: Caneyscud on April 07, 2009, 06:38:57 AM
or you could buy the CyberQ II from BBQ Guru when the get released.
Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
that would be too easy and cost effective
Somehow, that doesn't surprise me! I love the philosophy! Sometime soon, I'm building a big, trailer mounted smoker. And luckily I have a buddy who is an expert in HVAC controls. We are gonna collaborate, and that thing is gonna do everything but sing!
Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
Quote from: Caneyscud on April 07, 2009, 03:39:11 PM
Quote from: viceman on April 07, 2009, 10:02:04 AM
Quote from: Caneyscud on April 07, 2009, 06:38:57 AM
or you could buy the CyberQ II from BBQ Guru when the get released.
Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
that would be too easy and cost effective
Somehow, that doesn't surprise me! I love the philosophy! Sometime soon, I'm building a big, trailer mounted smoker. And luckily I have a buddy who is an expert in HVAC controls. We are gonna collaborate, and that thing is gonna do everything but sing!
Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
no entertainment? >:(
Quote from: Up In Smoke on April 07, 2009, 05:05:20 PM
Quote from: Caneyscud on April 07, 2009, 03:39:11 PM
Quote from: viceman on April 07, 2009, 10:02:04 AM
Quote from: Caneyscud on April 07, 2009, 06:38:57 AM
or you could buy the CyberQ II from BBQ Guru when the get released.
Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
that would be too easy and cost effective
Somehow, that doesn't surprise me! I love the philosophy! Sometime soon, I'm building a big, trailer mounted smoker. And luckily I have a buddy who is an expert in HVAC controls. We are gonna collaborate, and that thing is gonna do everything but sing!
Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
no entertainment? >:(
The wisest thing that anybody has ever said about me, (well except for those women in Dallas who said I was butt-ugly) was a choir director that told me that I couldn't sing and I gave up guitar for baseball after 6 lessons. So, I guess I'm off to try to find a heat resistant speaker to install in "big Raquelsophiamaureenadrienne" when I get her done! I need something that can pump out the Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson. Thanks for the idea UIS!
Shakespeare
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Anytime caney,
Don't forget Waylon ;) ;)