dunleav1
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This is a great thread! Here is the diagram for a dual stage LOVE TSS2-2100
What does r0, c1, and c2 stand for?
This is a great thread! Here is the diagram for a dual stage LOVE TSS2-2100
What does r0, c1, and c2 stand for?
What does r0, c1, and c2 stand for?
CorrectSo - I need to change c2 to be inv so the c2 goes hot when the probe reads 48 or below?
I will be using SP2 = -1.5 as well.
The TSS2-2100 will work for your application. You will wire two probes instead of one and program both relays to cooling.
Been having a blast trying to get this controller wired to my chest freezer. HELP!!!
This is how I got it finally working, with help from the Brew_Haus and SawDustGuy:
Temp probe: Blue on terminal 2; Brown on terminal 4.
Jumper: terminal 6 to 9.
Neutral (white): Spliced to pass through from wall outlet on to compressor with a wire also going to terminal 7.
Black (hot) wire coming from wall outlet going to terminal 6.
Black (hot) wire going to compressor from terminal 8.
i was wondering if anyone could help me out with a wiring diagram for this love controller?
i cant seem to get it figured out
im using a 5cu holiday freezer if that matters.
i keep getting a EP2 error (defrosting probe error)
thanks in advance
If you are not using the defrost function set d2=0, P4= 1
Cheers,
ClaudiusB
Erm, is there any chance that someone could post up the "standard" set of parameters for programming the TS-13010 for a keezer?
Silly question.... will the ASCO value (or other device) need to be wired to complete the circuit...thus lighting up the Love controller? Same question for the probes to be attached?The instructions that came with my TS-13010 Love temp controller weren't real clear in terms of wiring and I had to do some searching here and elsewhere. What I found helped but I thought I would make up a diagram that was real clear and post it:
And for the PRE-2008 models (thanks to Rick500):
Here's the diagram for the LOVE TSS2-2100 (thanks to Boerderij_Kabouter):
And the LOVE TSS2-2100 again but with only one temp probe (thanks to Boerderij_Kabouter):
Thanks for the response. Thats what I thought but was scared I might fu*& something up.
No chance of that now...Thanks Again.
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