Re: Help a Newbe with electric heat
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 4:31 pm
Glad it's all working for you!
22.5a is what I normally see also btw.
22.5a is what I normally see also btw.
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I do not have that controller, the drawing I made up was drawn more so of how I would wire those components together.Kezza wrote:So, I hooked up the heating element today. The scariest part was putting a hole in the side of my shiny new still! it all went to plan though and this thing works awesome. The ammeter works as its supposed to and makes it so easy to fine tune the temperature. The ammeter only came up to 22.5 amps, but it is way more heat than I need anyway. Thanks everyone again who contributed to this thread
With the exception of the meter, your drawing is very similar to the one in the Still Dragon directions.decoy wrote:I do not have that controller, the drawing I made up was drawn more so of how I would wire those components together.Kezza wrote:So, I hooked up the heating element today. The scariest part was putting a hole in the side of my shiny new still! it all went to plan though and this thing works awesome. The ammeter works as its supposed to and makes it so easy to fine tune the temperature. The ammeter only came up to 22.5 amps, but it is way more heat than I need anyway. Thanks everyone again who contributed to this thread
did it reflect correctly how the controller you received was intended to be wired up?
If so maybe it can be added somewhere for others reference in the future.
Paddy is running a small fan in his box, thats what the white 12v box is for.decoy wrote:Paddys picture shows a small white box, it apears to be a 12v LED power supply, I do not see what he is using this for, he appears to be feeding it into the potentiometer and then into the SSR??
The heatsink I got in the kit from stilldragon is smaller than that. I drilled some holes in the side of my box with a holeasw. I did not feel much heat coming from inside the box when I tested the run with water yesterday. I bought a small personal fan from Walmart for $10 for just in case thoughWindswept wrote:These things must throw some heat! The heat sink that came with it from Auber is huge!