Compared to Auber's 1st generation controller, which was assembled with existing controller components for the industrial use, the 2nd generation was built from the ground up specifically for the consumer market. The design is very clean and functional. The confusing keypad and indicators were replaced with a rotary encoder and a power switch. The operation is intuitive and reliable. This simple and clean appearance, however, does not mean the controller is more basic. This controller has more features than any other competitor’s product on the market. Below are some of the highlighted features that most other products may not offer.
Update notes for RDK-300B V2 version: All functions available on RDK-300A are still available on RDK-300B V2. A new feature "boost mode" is introduced in RDK-300B V2. In "boost mode", users can quickly switch the set temperature between stand-by temperature (e.g., 300F) and "boost temperature" (e.g., 550F) by simply pressing the knob momentarily. Users can also define a boost timer, which let the controller maintain boost temperature for a certain amount of time. For details, please check the instruction manual or contact us. We are currently shipping RDK-300B V2 controllers (version 2 firmware). This firmware fixed an issue in the original RDK-300B firmware. Please check the document here for more details.
Ease of Operation. Adjusting the set temperature is very simple. A user only needs to tap the knob once to activate the temperature setting mode, and then turn the knob to increase or decrease the set temperature. It is just as simple as adjusting the temperature of a cooktop at home.
Real-time Parameter Adjustment. Auber's 1st generation RDK controller would maintain the current power output level while its parameters or set temperature were being adjusted. If the user spent a slightly longer time to adjust parameters, the coil could be overheated and burned out due to the high power and low thermal mass nature of the coil. Those issues are resolved by this new gen controller because it has a more powerful microchip capable of controlling temperature and reading new parameters at the same time.
Hot Coil Warning After Turned Off. A hot runner coil may take more than 25 minutes to cool down after usage. The first generation controller doesn’t provide a reliable way to warn the user if the coil is still hot after being turned off. Being unaware of a hot coil may result in users getting burned and contacted objects becoming damaged. We solved this safety problem by adding a delay timer for shutting off the display. When a user switches off the heater, the display will stay on and alternate flashing "hot" and the actual coil temperature. After the coil is cooled down to a safe-to-touch temperature (150 °F), the display will be turned off automatically.
Compensated Temperature Display. The first generation controller only displays the temperature of coil. The temperature sensor is located at the tip of the coil and does not represent the actual temperature on the top surface of the nail, which is normally lower. The difference is determined by the thermal conductivities, the surface/mass ratio, and the ambient temperature. This controller allows the user to adjust the display temperature by entering a correction coefficient, so that the displayed temperature is more closely representing the surface temperature of the nail.
Timed Automatic Power Off. The built-in timer can automatically shut off the controller after a specified duration. This feature can preserve the coil life and make the system safer in case that the user forgets to turn the power off. The on duration can be adjusted from 1-999 minutes. This feature can also be disabled to turn off manually.
Over Temperature Protection. A electro-mechanical relay is added to cut the power to the heater off when the temperature is out of control. This is an added safety function to prevent operation error or SSR failure.
Ergonomic Layout. The cables are connected to the back panel. It makes the appearance cleaner and safer to operate. It eliminates the potential danger of accidentally pulling the cable of the hot coil on the glass when adjusting the controller.
Lab Instrument Style Appearance. The enclosure is made of black anodized aluminum. Anodized finish is harder and more durable than the painted or powder coated enclosure. The black finish also gives a smooth and clean look contrasting the white LED display. The dual color power switch will be red when controller is powered off (or in standby mode) and in white color when it is powered on.
The optional 15.8mm coil is rated for 100 Watt 110V. It has 15.8 mm ID, 16 mm width. This coil is compatible with E-nail. The optional titanium e-nail offers a perfect fit with the heating coil. Unlike some of the early design, these nails do not need converter or adapter to fit into the commonly used ash catcher. Two versions are offered. One fits with either 14 or 18 mm male glass (out of stock). The other fits with 14 or 18 mm female glass.
We also offer a flat coil. The coil is rated as 100W. The cable is 55 inches long with a black Kevlar sleeve. Please refer to the supplementary manual to adjust related parameters.
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