A year ago I got a good deal on a small EFCO 150 oven with inner space of 160x85x195 mm and temperature up to 1100 degrees Celsius. More than enough for hardening small tools and parts at around 800 degrees Celsius. I have a simple SOLO controller attached which basically has two modes 1) straight heating and shut-of at set temperature. This leads to overshoot of up to 50 degrees Celsius. The second mode is a nice PID control which causes no overshoot. After using it with succes for some time I tried to use it in PID mode to max capacity of 1100 degrees. This took a long time and afterwards I thought the oven was broken because in the follow-up it did massively overshoot 820 degrees up to 950 degrees.
The seller then explained to me, what is not very clear from the manual, that the SOLO control in PID mode is self-learning. Heating up to max was only possible with continuous full force heating - and that is what the oven remembered when I tried to use it at the much lower temperature of 820 degrees, thus the overshoot. He showed me the programming how to reset it and mentioned that on its own the controller would probably need about 5 cycles to nicely again get to around 800 degrees. So I quit higher temperature experiments.
The seller then explained to me, what is not very clear from the manual, that the SOLO control in PID mode is self-learning. Heating up to max was only possible with continuous full force heating - and that is what the oven remembered when I tried to use it at the much lower temperature of 820 degrees, thus the overshoot. He showed me the programming how to reset it and mentioned that on its own the controller would probably need about 5 cycles to nicely again get to around 800 degrees. So I quit higher temperature experiments.