So it happened to me
The last two brews my PID has been over shooting set temps by a few degrees and I could'nt figure out why.
I needed to replace a switch so I took the opportunity to rewire my indicator light to the output of the SSR so I would have a visual indicator of when the element was firing, so that I could wait till it was'nt, to flick said switch.
Anyways, I get that wired in and turn on the control panel and the light lights. Change set value to below process value and the light remains on, although dimmer this time.
Get out the volt meter and come to find that I have 32 volts on the cord.
I guess that my SSR has failed partially closed
What do you guys think?
The last two brews my PID has been over shooting set temps by a few degrees and I could'nt figure out why.
I needed to replace a switch so I took the opportunity to rewire my indicator light to the output of the SSR so I would have a visual indicator of when the element was firing, so that I could wait till it was'nt, to flick said switch.
Anyways, I get that wired in and turn on the control panel and the light lights. Change set value to below process value and the light remains on, although dimmer this time.
Get out the volt meter and come to find that I have 32 volts on the cord.
I guess that my SSR has failed partially closed
What do you guys think?