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ebay search kicked out this optionThe SCR on page 3 is only 220v ac
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10000W-AC-2...672655?hash=item5afffaa3cf:g:GI4AAOSwzJ5XbQ5H for about a tenner?
ebay search kicked out this optionThe SCR on page 3 is only 220v ac
Not for pid use, that is for control with a variable resistor, not a dc voltage
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24V-380V-...021254?hash=item1c55599fc6:g:ZvYAAOSwgQ9V1D9T
is the sort of thing you want, if you squint at the pic you will see a + and - marked on the control terminals (3 n 4) indicating DC voltage control while the one you linked to has a zigzag+ arrow symbol between the control terminals
add a 500k pot to the ssr you linked to and you have a dial up and down power controller
Still not had an update from ink bird regarding controlling a 5.5kw element off a 30amp supply.
So you want the TA4-SSR version...
the second looks ok
Still only 220volt not 240v
Still not had an update from ink bird regarding controlling a 5.5kw element off a 30amp supply.
What electrical control equipment do you use PB?Shouldn't be a problem. I have 6kw elements and worked on them drawing 26-27A. But the elements (one at a time!) are on a 45A fused circuit to accommodate another element (2kw) and some other brewery bits.
There's a 100A fuse that the lecy company terminate to, so everything in the house mustn't exceed this.
Thanks for the input mate, this PID stuff is a minefield if you are not 100% sure what you are after.
Going to order the second one.
A pid is total overkill imho unless used with herms or rims systems where the accuracy is required.
What electrical control equipment do you use PB?
Thanks @Fil! All ordered! :thumb:
Any idea what spec of SSR will I need to pair it with to control a 1600W element? Is this the right flavour?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Solid-Sta...320536?hash=item4affb03f58:g:X04AAOSw1h5XQWiZ
Thanks!
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