^^^^^ totally awesome.....i love the paint job and then how neat and tidy it is inside the panel. Great job
Nice paint job, looks realisticJust finished wiring and painting this.
Just finished wiring and painting this.
looks good, I like the box, you could mount that to the rig
curious how the inside looks though, what were you able to cram into there?
What kind of PIDs are those?just finished up a couple weeks ago myself, I did a couple things differently than most Ive seen
1 - the timer kills power to boil element if that is set on one of the switches
2 - the gfci breaker is in the control box
johnp said:I'm going to need to know where you got that case.
What kind of PIDs are those?
spare fuses taped to the inside of the control panel door. you, sir, are my hero
Here is my panel, I am better at engineering than I am at taking pictures:
And the inside, some wires need to be straightened out once development is done:
Details and build progress are here.
Hardware build is 95% complete, just software remaining.
Also features Omega water meter for accurate filling...
Here's my simple PWM control panel:
Here's my simple PWM control panel:
Do you have a link to more information on this and how you tied it all in?
Looks great, although I would have gone with a PWM that went up to 11.
Newly revamped panel for indoor brewing. PLC based using a Siemens S7-200 controller with DC input/output, 4-channel t/c, and 2-channel RTD modules, along with OP7 HMI. Also features Omega water meter for accurate filling and two 240VAC and two 120VAC receptacles controlled by SSRs for heating elements & heatsticks.
Just finished wiring and painting this.
This is my plan for my eHLT/BIAB setup, taken from Auber's website. Has the layout I want, except I'll be adding an e-stop. I'm expecting to make control panel purchases over the next two paydays.
kal said:i wouldn't use tupperware. It's not as rigid, melts easier, etc. Kal
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