NZChris wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 12:11 am
You don't have to control the voltage to the whole 9kW.
That element has three 3kW elements, the links can be removed to isolate them.
You can switch two of them on and off, on separate circuits if necessary, and control the voltage to the third, so that your controller only has to be robust enough to control one 3KW element.
That's what I was thinking also.
i would rather have 3x 1000 watt controlled on all 3 elements than 1x 3000 watt to prevent scorching.
SW, the guys are referring to having one 3kw voltage controlled and the other two 3kw elements switchable.
That gives the ability to control everything from 0kw to 9kw with only one 3kw controller and two switches
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Makes sense never scorched a wash so never thought that way.
It read to me like you were putting a 1kw controller on each element, I get what you are saying now I think
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