Multiple time / temp settings

Started by darrhal, October 25, 2014, 09:55:42 AM

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darrhal

Can the Bradley digital smokers be programmed to run at one temp for a given amount of time and then increase to a higher temp; at 160 degrees for 1 hour and then increase up to 250 for an additional 3 hours, as an example?
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beefmann

Quote from: darrhal on October 25, 2014, 09:55:42 AM
Can the Bradley digital smokers be programmed to run at one temp for a given amount of time and then increase to a higher temp; at 160 degrees for 1 hour and then increase up to 250 for an additional 3 hours, as an example?

while i can not speak for the digital bradleys ...Auber instruments has a " Ramp and Soak P.I.D that will do exactly what you are  looking to  do,,, also  it can do multiple steps... such as 125 F for 1 hour,,,, 150 for 2 hours, 175 for 2 hours 225 F  for 5 hours... not  exactly how many  steps it has  built / programmable steps there is ,,, i think it is  somewhere  between 15 and  20

others will be along to guide you  better

Salmonsmoker

Quote from: darrhal on October 25, 2014, 09:55:42 AM
Can the Bradley digital smokers be programmed to run at one temp for a given amount of time and then increase to a higher temp; at 160 degrees for 1 hour and then increase up to 250 for an additional 3 hours, as an example?

No they won't do multi step temp. changes. You'd have to set each step manually when the previous time/temp. setting is finished.
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Toker

The Auber PID has 6 steps that has 99.9 hous each.

dave01

I think I read where the new Auber's have 8 steps, mine only has 6

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scottlisa.lessing

I have an Auber PID that. I purchased and don't use....email me @[email protected] for more info....I can't attach pic here for some reason....it is an Auber WS ....figure someone might as well use it...Scott

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