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Grainger Float Switch? Anyone?
Has anyone ever used this? Also, would this simply go between the PID and SSR on the DC side or is it more complicated than that? Thanks.
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I got the same (looking) float switch from eBay for 8 bucks. The only down side is they come from hong kong, so don't be in a hurry, but mine work just fine.
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http://www.oscsys.com/store/product/282
The one above is a bit cheaper, and sold in the BrewTroller Store. |
Ordered 2. Thanks! Appreciate it!
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Are those immersible? That is, if water or wort goes over the top of the float, do they still work upon draining?
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Just make sure you use a continuity tester before you mount it to make sure you are mounting it the correct way. The one I received had to be mounted in the downward position. Really all it is is a magnetic switch, so if it switches the opposite way of how it is mounted, the water level will either be way to high, or pointless and way to low.
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I need to run a vertical pipe. Has anyone used these? Cheaper, look okay for temperature.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MADISON-Switch-2A554?cm_sp=IO-_-IDP-_-RR_VTV70300505&cm_vc=IDPRRZ1 |
I understand how to wire this for heating elements. It would go inline between the PID and SSR. BUT, is this rated for pumps on AC? I would like to use it to control my sparge water pump. Is this possible?
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The ones that I have are only rated for 12v dc so I k ow mine won't work without adding steps own transformers and 12v relays
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