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Started by mikegraham, June 16, 2016, 09:43:40 PM

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mikegraham

i am about to order parts to make my control panel any suggestions on parts i know i need a pid, ssr and heat sink, temperature control probe,on off switch, led indicator lights.
I am looking to control 1 element no pumps just very basic.  :cheers:

Roger

That's the route I took. Except for the lights thats the same set-up I use all in an 8×8 project box.

Roger

Oh and don't forget the GFCI...
You can get a spa panel with GFCI quite reasonably and its not hard to wire up.

mikegraham

Ya I am going to power the spa panel from my dryer

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mikegraham

Any suggestion on brand of pid Roger

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Roger

I'd only use Auber Instruments for your components. I ended up spending more than I needed to just because I tryed to save a couple bucks on components just to turn around and buy it again from Auber. So do yourself a favor and get the good stuff to begin with.

nagirroc

Quote from: Roger on June 17, 2016, 12:37:29 PM
I'd only use Auber Instruments for your components. I ended up spending more than I needed to just because I tryed to save a couple bucks on components just to turn around and buy it again from Auber. So do yourself a favor and get the good stuff to begin with.

I had some issues with my temperature control and their tech support had me some new controller values after a bit of questioning. Worked great ever since.

Roger

Quote from: nagirroc on June 20, 2016, 11:44:03 AM
Quote from: Roger on June 17, 2016, 12:37:29 PM
I'd only use Auber Instruments for your components. I ended up spending more than I needed to just because I tryed to save a couple bucks on components just to turn around and buy it again from Auber. So do yourself a favor and get the good stuff to begin with.

I had some issues with my temperature control and their tech support had me some new controller values after a bit of questioning. Worked great ever since.
Yea they have great customer service.

mikegraham

Ended up finding an inkbird one that's what I ordered

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Roger

#9
Interesting... Can it power the elements? Most people use 4500W-5500W elements.
Are you using it for fermentation control or boiling?

mikegraham

Quote from: Roger on June 21, 2016, 05:18:46 PM
Interesting... Can it power the elements? Most people use 4500W-5500W elements.

was just the inkbird pid and got the ssr its good for the 240v 30 amp i am thinking a 4500W element will be the next order. once i get all the pieces than i will have to get the spa panel

Roger


mikegraham

Quote from: Roger on June 21, 2016, 07:51:58 PM
Oh! Ok I thought you meant one of these https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-Itc-308-Temperature-Controller-Thermostat/dp/B011296704
Nope lol can't wait for the stuff to come to wire it up and make me want to but the other pieces to the set up.. small orders the wife will never know what I buy haha...

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mikegraham

Pid ssr temp probe and heat sink came in now I need the on off switch

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mikegraham

well i have finally started to assemble my whole electric setup i should be brewing on it with in the first 2 weeks of January