I haven't sat down and timed the cycles. I've got 4" thick foam and it's only running on 80W, but I suppose 123° with a 2° differential would be a significant improvement.For most electrical gadgets (motors, filaments, glowing phosphors, heaters), the most stressful times are when electrical current is initially applied, because of the alteration of resistance with temp. So the tighter the hysteresis (differential between set point and minimum allowed), the more frequent the max stress, and the shorter the lifespan of the device. This is usually only a minor consideration.
Bob
Hi. These videos are not available. Any chance we can get to see the. Elesware?A few videos to give an idea of what I do and my kiln set up..
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Unlikely. @AmaxB posted that a decade ago, and has not been active on the forum for the past 7½ years.Any chance we can get to see the. Elesware?