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phase angle controller

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Been researching the builds on these, can these be purchased from plumbing supply houses ready to go? Also I have an old kiln with a controller on it, would that be what I am looking for? Looking to use a heating element in a keg, probably 5500w.
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I don't know about plumbing supply houses, but you can get the package to build one from Still Dragon for pretty cheap.

http://stilldragon.com/index.php/diy-co ... r-kit.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Or you could buy the parts individually from amazon or another source. The wires and the plugs are the most expensive parts.
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Have you checked out this thread?
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... controller

Mulekicker a member that hasn't been around for a couple years used to build and sell them here, he also gives a pretty good detailed description on how to build one.
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so for under $50 I could build all the controls and just need to add power cord and element? I get a real good deal at a local plumbing source which is why I was wondering if there were a controller for a boiler or something I could use.
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jake,

I suspect the controller at your plumber's shop is a thermostatic controller as used on a water heater. You don't want a temperature control circuit. You NEED a heat control circuit. It controls the heat input, via current regulation or phase angle. It is a power controller, not a temperature controller.

Double check with your plumber shop to see what they actually offer before buying something that won't work for you.
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still_stirrin wrote:jake,

I suspect the controller at your plumber's shop is a thermostatic controller as used on a water heater. You don't want a temperature control circuit. You NEED a heat control circuit. It controls the heat input, via current regulation or phase angle. It is a power controller, not a temperature controller.

Double check with your plumber shop to see what they actually offer before buying something that won't work for you.
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Temp controllers are off/on. You need to vary the power input.
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thanks guys, I was just wondering if a plumbing shop would have something that could be adapted, but it seems I will source the parts out and build it myself
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