This is exactly what it ended up being. I wanted to make sure he got a working brewing system, but it was a little difficult to troubleshoot someone who lives there hours away.
He fixed the supply and all is working good. He's planning on brewing this weekend. Thanks so much to everyone...
Just an update. I really do appreciate all the help everyone gave. Auber Instruments went well above what was required of them, can't say enough good things about them.
The guy who bought the brewing equipment lived a bit over 3 hours away. He was troubleshooting the panel and...
Thanks for all the help everyone. I'll be getting the control panel back here next week. Hopefully get this thing straightened out quick enough. On a holding pattern...
The owner in possession of the panel was asked (by Auber Ins) to unplug the element from the panel and run the PID at a mash temp and look to see if the ELEMENT light came on and to look at the SSR light. The ELEMENT light did not come on and the SSR light was blinking red every two seconds.
Thanks!
As I mentioned, the control box is at the new owners house. I may have to go pick it up and troubleshoot it for him. After I built the control panel I hadn't had one problem with it working, never even had an element go bad. I was going to have the new owner test the element with...
I'm the original owner of the panel, I sold it and the panel is now at the new owners house. I'm trying to help him troubleshoot the panel, but it is not here to take pictures or voltage checks. I'll ask him to get the information you need to help. I have a wiring diagram from Auber...
Thanks! It helped.
But now...
I had bought a Brew In a Bag System Kit ( 240V AC, 30 Amp, 7200 Watt) (KIT-BIAB)
Probe Model # - PT100-L601/2NPT back in 08/2016. I got my system running and working in early 2017. The panel has worked well for me for many years. I hadn't been brewing since...
Hello all!
I haven't used my E brewery in a few years and have recently sold it. I had a Auber Ins BIAB panel. Like I said, I haven't brewed on it in a couple of years and I remember there was something a little tricky in setting the element to heat on manual mode (for a boil percentage)...
I've got a #8 big bite lem, not to impressed. The old Hobarts do a way better job, both motor and throat design. But, for a new machine I don't know who would be better in that price range???