Yes, the were lost on the way from China apparently. I have a rush order coming in 2-3 weeks. I have the ends, dividers, and every other part, just not the terminal blocks themselves.
As a matter of fact, the shipment is in DHL's hands as of last night. Not sure on an eta just yet. I hope to know more in a day or 2. Thanks.Any update on these parts? I'm getting down to the last few things for my e-build. As far as the guts go, I pretty just need the DIN rail components. I'll be ordering the breakers from you and would like to check out the other parts. Thanks!
Any update on these parts? I'm getting down to the last few things for my e-build. As far as the guts go, I pretty just need the DIN rail components. I'll be ordering the breakers from you and would like to check out the other parts. Thanks!
Update on the terminal blocks. They are in OH as of this afternoon, with any luck I hope they can have them to me in Houston Monday or Tuesday. Also in the shipment are a couple PIDs I'll test.
xsists said:Any plans to carry the 25a SSRs?
are the pushbutton switches lighted when activated? If so are there plans to have other colors. thinking of blue lighted ones for my pumps.
hatrickwah said:I have a question for the electric brewing crowd.
Due to a mis-type of part numbers, I have hundreds of little flat plastic separators with no terminals to separate, even worse, it happened twice.
While I'm having the real terminals shipped, my question to you all is:
I have the opportunity to add din rail mountable contactors to the selection.
For those building Kal Clones, this may not be important, but for those who you P-Js designs, it is. Would you be interested in being able to build nearly your entire setup on DIN rail (maybe kick the element SSRs to a bigger heatsink)? The contactors I'm contemplating bringing in are rated for 220v @ 63a, so good for main switches as well as elements, and should be relatively narrow compared to the more common contactors like I already offer, and best of all, can be mounted to the DIN Rail along side the breakers and terminal blocks.
Thoughts?
hatrickwah said:An update:
I finally have all my initial products available. Terminal blocks and emergency stop, twist-to-unlock, switches are now in.
I'm working on trying to have a few kits soon.
emjay said:Just to clarify - those emergency stop switches are NC switches that break the connection when pushed, and need to be twisted to close it again, correct?
On a somewhat related note: one thing I feel your site is really missing are datasheets. I feel hesitant to buy some of these kinds of products without having a datasheet, and I can't be the only one.
hatrickwah said:Yes, these are the twist to unlock type.
What sort of data do you need.
Dimensions, electrical specs, etc. Are you not able to host or even just link to datasheets on your site?
summerofgeorge said:Kind of along the lines of emjay...what curve are your DIN circuit breakers? I'm thinking C based on the pictures but not sure. This is the type of info that would be useful and most electronic suppliers provide.
Some other details that might be helpful, at least with the terminal blocks, is what amperage/wire gauge can they handle? My panel (50A) will have different requirements than a 30A panel. Without knowing more specifics (data sheets), it's tough to know if what you're offering will work for me. Most sites I've been on have pretty detailed data sheets with all the dimensions/specs of the items. Even without the data sheets, having the manufacturer makes it easy to look the spec up on other sites.
I'm not trying to knock what you're doing. I can certainly appreciate a one stop shop for the e-components as I've dealt with a ton of different suppliers so far. But based on the information on the site, I can't tell if what you have will work for me.
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