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Cheers man
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WTDist wrote:cheers rummy.
had me stumped for a bit but i looked over punchys diagram and i see where the neutral from the fan goes to the same return neutral as the SSR and the return in the SCR in yours.. Little harder for me to see with different diagram pics 8-} Jut needed to use my brain.
Is it like this one i drew up below.
L1 is the load into the SCR, N1 is the neutral out of the SCR, L2 is the load into the vold meter and boiler, and N2 is the neutral leaving the volt.m and still going back into the SCR.
like or dislike? lol
Cheers
WTD
rumdidlydum wrote:Give him the wiring diagram and say build me that but safe 8-}
Mr Four Square wrote:you are over thinking it
buy the ebay controller, stick a male and female lead on it.
*buy a power monitor, plug the controller into that.
turn the dial, read the wattage.( it wont be perfect but it should be repeatable)
all done for less than $50
(* as long as the element is 2000 w or less)
1 2many wrote:How is yours going mate, it's been a couple of years now with your original one hasn't it. :-B
Mr Four Square wrote:1 2many wrote:How is yours going mate, it's been a couple of years now with your original one hasn't it. :-B
Gidday oh box headed one ! Sure has. The original controller set up is still running happily. Dozens of runs on low settings ( which are the toughest on the controller) and no problems at all. Started using the plug in monitor a couple of years ago to measure power and its been great. The 2 biggest technical improvements to my distilling .
Because of the way the controller reduces voltage, the value shown on the plug in monitor is not "true" but for our purposes it is near enough and repeatable. :dance:
WTDist wrote:Im looking at/ringing around and im wondering about prices and products of cable. I rang one shop that has heavy duty 2.5mm core+earth at about $5.70 per meter :scared-eek: and L & H was about $6 something per meter. L & H non heavy duty was $3+ for 2.5mm.... bunnings has... Olex 2.5mm Orange 2 Core Electrical Cable - Per meter which is $2.90 per meter. it doesnt say heavy duty but is the Bunnings one alright?
also am i able to put a lead on to 4mm standard cable even though it isnt round? cheers WTD
Mr Four Square wrote:WTDist wrote:Im looking at/ringing around and im wondering about prices and products of cable. I rang one shop that has heavy duty 2.5mm core+earth at about $5.70 per meter :scared-eek: and L & H was about $6 something per meter. L & H non heavy duty was $3+ for 2.5mm.... bunnings has... Olex 2.5mm Orange 2 Core Electrical Cable - Per meter which is $2.90 per meter. it doesnt say heavy duty but is the Bunnings one alright?
also am i able to put a lead on to 4mm standard cable even though it isnt round? cheers WTD
Are you talking about wiring up a socket to run this set up or need to feed power some distance? :naughty:
Are you just planning on controlling the 1800 watt element on the T500 ?
If so you are fine using an ordinary wall outlet and plugs and sockets and 1.5mm flex.
Buy a short 1.5mm extension cord and cut it in half. Use one end to feed the controller, run the other end out to feed the boiler.
Not sure what you were planning on using the 4mm TPS cable for but I cant see how it would be required for a 2kw boiler.
WTDist wrote:Cheers four squares.I was just curious with the 4mm. Ill stick with the 2.5mm2 as i will upgrade in the future and i see no point changing wiring for a new element. What i want is a cord going into my box and a cord going out. 2m length going in and 2m going out from box to plug/boiler. that way im not stuck with space as my boiler sits on the bench and floor depending on how many sections i have on. ill use the same wiring inside the controller too. I think ill get 5m of Olex 2.5mm Orange 2 Core Electrical Cable this way it wil run 2400W elements too. im using the T500 now but i will get more power in the future so ill make it fit 2.4kW if that makes sense :think:Cheers WTD
WTDist wrote:was in Bunnings today and was looking at circuit breakers and saw they have these in 16amp but not on there web page. I want to put this into my design for added safety.
Are these a good idea to have?? and do i put the load and neutral on the 2 screws on the sides? keep in mind i am getting a sparky to check it but im making it :handgestures-thumbupleft: Cheers WTD
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