Yea I'm interested, can't go to wrong at $30, can always find another use for it if I have to move to 230V later. Was ideally thinking of having a 230v PID in-line in a enclosure (where it can be unplugged from HLT and wall).
Thinking maybe with a 12v PID, lead could go straight from wall socket to the SSR in the metal junction box on the HLT, and the the PID would be a in a separate enclosure (separate from 230v supply). Do you know if the junction boxes Chris uses on HLT might be big enough to fit the relay as well (I would have to insulate relay somehow depending on space)
Stu H
May 12, 2011
Paul Wicksteed - another1
Jul 30, 2011
JoKing
Sep 7, 2011
Sam
Hi Paul,
Still interested in a PID controller if you get any in,
Cheers
Sam
May 14, 2012
Sam
Hi Paul,
Yea I'm interested, can't go to wrong at $30, can always find another use for it if I have to move to 230V later. Was ideally thinking of having a 230v PID in-line in a enclosure (where it can be unplugged from HLT and wall).
Thinking maybe with a 12v PID, lead could go straight from wall socket to the SSR in the metal junction box on the HLT, and the the PID would be a in a separate enclosure (separate from 230v supply). Do you know if the junction boxes Chris uses on HLT might be big enough to fit the relay as well (I would have to insulate relay somehow depending on space)
Cheers
May 14, 2012