KEGLAND BREWZILLA GEN 4 Drift
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91%
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NTC Temperature Probe (Gen 4)
Moisture ingress into the stainless steel probe housing causes electrolytic bridging across the thermistor leads, altering the resistance-to-temperature curve. This leads the PID controller to receive inaccurate data, resulting in either excessive overshoot or an inability to reach the target temperature as the resistance value 'drifts' during the mash cycle.
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5%
CONF
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Main Circuit Board (SSR Integrated)
The main board contains the switching relays and signal processing hardware. If the Solid State Relay (SSR) or the MOSFETs managing the heating elements experience thermal degradation, they may exhibit current leakage, preventing the heating elements from fully cycling off when commanded by the PID controller, causing an upward temperature drift.
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4%
CONF
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RAPT Controller Head Unit
This unit contains the logic processor and RAPT integration software. A failure in the A/D (Analog-to-Digital) converter or a corruption in the PID integral calculation parameters can cause the software to fail in its duty-cycle modulation, leading to cumulative error and systemic drift during long-duration brewing sessions.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the NTC Temperature Probe (Gen 4).
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