I am using P-J's Single Element 30A BIAB (click for drawing).
So the moment of truth.. finally got all the wiring and GCFI breaker installed, ok'd by a licensed electrician... I plugged it in and punched the PID switch. And I heard the breaker trip.
Same result on the pump switch.
Element switch didn't even light up.
I immediately thought I had wired up the NC on the e-stop. Nope. Multimeter proved that.
So, I'm in the process of troubleshooting. Unfortunately, I'm working in the Auber Instruments project box, which is making it very, very difficult because of the tight squeeze.
I'm assuming that something is grounded that's not supposed to be, which is why the breaker is tripping so quickly. The kettle isn't even plugged in, so I know it's not that.
I'll accept any and all advice.
Cheers!
So the moment of truth.. finally got all the wiring and GCFI breaker installed, ok'd by a licensed electrician... I plugged it in and punched the PID switch. And I heard the breaker trip.
Same result on the pump switch.
Element switch didn't even light up.
I immediately thought I had wired up the NC on the e-stop. Nope. Multimeter proved that.
So, I'm in the process of troubleshooting. Unfortunately, I'm working in the Auber Instruments project box, which is making it very, very difficult because of the tight squeeze.
I'm assuming that something is grounded that's not supposed to be, which is why the breaker is tripping so quickly. The kettle isn't even plugged in, so I know it's not that.
I'll accept any and all advice.
Cheers!