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landers
08-23-2014, 12:21 PM
I was looking at PIDs for my star sizer with the Magma heater when I came across this on Amazon and Fleabay. I usually find myself switching the heater on and off depending on how fast I am sizing bullets, it really depends on if the machine is cooperating or not. If everything is running smooth then I need to increase the heat to keep up but then if I encounter problems the lube gets to hot so instead if adjusting the super sensitive Magma dial I just turn it off, essentially doing what this device would do for me. I am no electrical expert so I would like some input from those here who are because this seems cheaper and easier than a PID for the sizer heating plate.
http://www.amazon.com/Docooler-Temperature-Controller-Thermocouple-Fahrenheit/dp/B00F05UI8O/ref=pd_cp_hi_1#productDetails

Thanks,
Landers

VHoward
08-23-2014, 01:22 PM
I have a pid that I made from components bought from auber instruments. It works like a charm.

I would go ahead with the above deal. your only out $12 if it doesn't work as expected. You might only need to get a different sensor if you can't get the included one mounted to get good readings.

6bg6ga
08-23-2014, 03:59 PM
I also have the Auber PID control and sensor and it works flawlessly much better than the Mypin unit in my opinion. I would steer clear of it.

jsizemore
08-23-2014, 04:50 PM
I looked at the same unit. For $3 more I could get a Rex C100 and if the PID on my casting pot gives out I can subsitute it for the Auber till I get a replacement. The max temp range on the temp controller was about 195deg. The Rex is listed at 400degC and I found a link where you can change the program to run the temp on up. I thought it was worth the extra 3 bucks. I'm getting the one with relay output and using it on a 30watt cartridge heater.