I have a kiln I am retrofitting with some PID control, the previous control is analog, manual setpoint + monitoring
I am a bit worried about putting a omega in there, is well vented but still. I have some room near the ceiling of the bottom electronics box.
Its two boxes on top of each other, top box is the kiln and bottom box was electromechanical control.
Is there any good clean materials in sheet form that might be possible to attach to the ceiling to reduce temperatures a little bit? I dunno how how it will get, there is basically a soft fiber brick lining the sheet metal, with the heater inside.
I know of kaowool, but that is messy. If there was like a aluminum bubble wrap but filled with kaowool that you can cut to the shape that you want, that would work.
I mean I think it will probobly work, it should not get that hot, and nothing is attached to the ceiling, but I definitely got the room to add 1cm of insulation.
Again, something to attach to the ceiling of the control box on which the kiln box sits to cool it a few degrees extra.