Got that PWM today! Looks like a Chinese spin off. I didnt 100% catch this before I clicked buy button.
Spin off Left, Branded Right.
Little smaller and looks like can recieve different plug type is that UK?
Gave it a quick test on kettle.
So this one cuts out completely below 30% on dial. I'm guessing dial doesnt give true representation of what's displayed. I brought water to boil and dialed it back using controler so that's all I want is to be able to reduce current to the element.
One more thing I noticed is when load isnt plugged in the voltage display is definitely not a true representation of what output =.
60% of 240v isnt 213v.
Lastly its noisy I hope this unit will last the distance.
Anyhow were back in business i recon thisll solve me wort scotch problems.
In theory I'm turning my high density Watt elements into low watt density elements at the turn of the dile.
Yes it's not going to be as good as ULWD elements but I'm sure as S&$#t that itll get me to where I want to be with sticky grists.
Spin off Left, Branded Right.
Little smaller and looks like can recieve different plug type is that UK?
Gave it a quick test on kettle.
So this one cuts out completely below 30% on dial. I'm guessing dial doesnt give true representation of what's displayed. I brought water to boil and dialed it back using controler so that's all I want is to be able to reduce current to the element.
One more thing I noticed is when load isnt plugged in the voltage display is definitely not a true representation of what output =.
60% of 240v isnt 213v.
Lastly its noisy I hope this unit will last the distance.
Anyhow were back in business i recon thisll solve me wort scotch problems.
In theory I'm turning my high density Watt elements into low watt density elements at the turn of the dile.
Yes it's not going to be as good as ULWD elements but I'm sure as S&$#t that itll get me to where I want to be with sticky grists.