Joining the fun
Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 3:43 pm
I'm another of the new hobby builders. I guess it's time to divulge what it looks like.
I put a "running gear" on the boiler...so I could move it when loaded. Also added a drain. This is a view of the power connection (1 of 2 on the boiler). A glimpse of the dual controller, with gages and stuff. The power is regulated by a dual time constant Triac circuit. After going through the controller threads, I ordered the Triacs. In the end, I think the SSR circuit is more convenient because my circuit board got filled up with all the elements and point-to-point wiring. It's pretty crowded inside the box and that's why the fan is external as you can see.
On the 120V power I have, the current is just a touch over 9A wide open (on a 4.5kW LWD heater element). But I have 2 of them, hence the dual circuits. Each side runs from a separate 15A breaker in my shed.
I put a "running gear" on the boiler...so I could move it when loaded. Also added a drain. This is a view of the power connection (1 of 2 on the boiler). A glimpse of the dual controller, with gages and stuff. The power is regulated by a dual time constant Triac circuit. After going through the controller threads, I ordered the Triacs. In the end, I think the SSR circuit is more convenient because my circuit board got filled up with all the elements and point-to-point wiring. It's pretty crowded inside the box and that's why the fan is external as you can see.
On the 120V power I have, the current is just a touch over 9A wide open (on a 4.5kW LWD heater element). But I have 2 of them, hence the dual circuits. Each side runs from a separate 15A breaker in my shed.