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Old 01-17-2013, 08:36 PM   #21
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Here it is hanging on the wall waiting for wiring from the elements, pumps and temp sensors (bad cell phone picture)



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Old 01-18-2013, 02:10 AM   #22
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Impressive! Congrats to all who have taken the plunge...
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Old 01-18-2013, 03:27 AM   #24
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Here's my imaginary panel (hey, better than an imaginary girlfriend; how's that for topical humor) for e-BIAB. 12x12x6 plastic box painted black, 240v 30a input, Auber illuminated push buttons, PID and timer. Power button closes a contactor energizing the panel, Element button closes a contactor enabling the element, Element On light illuminates when the element is being fired, "Time Quiet" and "Temp Quiet" buttons use NC contact blocks and are illuminated when depressed such that the alarm has been disabled for the function.

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Almost done...Need tags yet and my temp probes will be here in a couple days.




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Forgot the front...sorry.


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Here's my imaginary panel (hey, better than an imaginary girlfriend; how's that for topical humor) for e-BIAB. 12x12x6 plastic box painted black, 240v 30a input, Auber illuminated push buttons, PID and timer. Power button closes a contactor energizing the panel, Element button closes a contactor enabling the element, Element On light illuminates when the element is being fired, "Time Quiet" and "Temp Quiet" buttons use NC contact blocks and are illuminated when depressed such that the alarm has been disabled for the function.

That Beaver Tail would look pretty cool as a Hop Cone! Nice controller!


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