Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
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Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
Ordered one up after reading a thread here and said to self "That looks like it will work for me" and now can't find the thread after searching like a crazy dude with a migraine.
I had thought it was in the fleabay 10,0000 watt scr thread, but I appear to be blind or stupid. I need to bookmark things more often.
I had thought it was in the fleabay 10,0000 watt scr thread, but I appear to be blind or stupid. I need to bookmark things more often.
Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
The link to fleabay if anyone is interested
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
Many of us are running something very similar. That one is only 5000W so dont run it with a Camco 5500 ulwd element. My electric thread in the signature has details.
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
Running it on a 4500 ULWD element. Got parts coming in from all over, just mocking stuff up in my head.
3 wire 240 off my old water heater circuit after I switched to a gas unit.
3 wire 240 off my old water heater circuit after I switched to a gas unit.
Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
You need more margin. Running 4500w on a 5000w SCR and that thing will get screaming hot. Put a fan on it or just get the 10000w one. They're cheap
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
Hint...."get two".
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
I ordered a 10KW version, I will run this with a fan or as a spare or for a beer brewing rig.
Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
Multiple rigs is always nice. I have 2 as you can see in the thread. And two 1/2 bbl cookers. For spirits it allows me to heat 30g water for large double batch mashes (70 lbs grain). And for brewing beer it allows me to do 2 back to back 10g batches in 7 hours, staggering the batches by 1.5 hours to share a mashtun and boiler.
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
Running off your old hot water heater circuit could be a problem.. hot water tank run on a 3000 watt element and off a 20 amp breaker even doe they have 2 elements, but only 1 element is running at any one time.. and the wiring is usually 2 wire 10 gauge plus one for ground, that is not the same as 3 wire.. check your wiring gauge and breaker size..GSP wrote:Running it on a 4500 ULWD element. Got parts coming in from all over, just mocking stuff up in my head.
3 wire 240 off my old water heater circuit after I switched to a gas unit.
Your setup can still be made to run on your 2 wire if its 10 gauge (if that is what is installed), but will have less flexibility than the 3 wire when using a controller..
If you have 2 wire and its 10 gauge, make sure you upgrade to a 30 amp breaker..
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
It's a 30 Amp service.StillerBoy wrote:Running off your old hot water heater circuit could be a problem.. hot water tank run on a 3000 watt element and off a 20 amp breaker even doe they have 2 elements, but only 1 element is running at any one time.. and the wiring is usually 2 wire 10 gauge plus one for ground, that is not the same as 3 wire.. check your wiring gauge and breaker size..GSP wrote:Running it on a 4500 ULWD element. Got parts coming in from all over, just mocking stuff up in my head.
3 wire 240 off my old water heater circuit after I switched to a gas unit.
Your setup can still be made to run on your 2 wire if its 10 gauge (if that is what is installed), but will have less flexibility than the 3 wire when using a controller..
If you have 2 wire and its 10 gauge, make sure you upgrade to a 30 amp breaker..
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
I hope you wanted to say that it's service by a 30 amp breaker.. became a 30 amp service is not the same..GSP wrote:It's a 30 Amp service.
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Re: Who is running one of these? 220V AC SCR
yes, 30 amp breaker and lovely orange romex, terminated in a switch box.