I thought the point of a PID on a small boiler was to get the right temperature rather than trying to sustain the temperature through multiple shots
i.e it's better than a thermostat
The PID on my old Silvia helped the boiler stabilise but the temperature varied hugely when actually pulling a shot.
I didn't realise you actually had a PID on a Silvia. How would that happen then, the disparity between the two?
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I thought the point of a PID on a small boiler was to get the right temperature rather than trying to sustain the temperature through multiple shots
i.e it's better than a thermostat