help with the solenoid valves and digital controllers set up

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santero

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does any one knows which digital temperature controller you can use with the solenoid valves and where exactly you install the sensors that comes with the controller ? Im lost on the how to connect the solenoid valves and the digital controllers thats the main problem ? I appreciated if you guys tell me which is the right way to go !!! thank you!

building a brutos look like
sculpture and all most ready to put all together !!!!!!

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While I don't know as much as some of these guys as far as gas and plumbing goes...here's what I used, and it works....

Temp probes: http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15&products_id=96

Controllers: http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=106

Valves: Honeywell VR8200A2132
Pilot: Honeywell Q314A4586 Pilot Burner
Thermowell: http://www.pexsupply.com/Honeywell-Q390A1046-24-Thermocouple-1721000-p

Everyone can wire theirs up as they'd like. I have one sensor mounted at the back of both the MLT and HLT.
 
You can use any number of controllers, such as the Love controllers linked above and used in the original brutus build, or Ranco ETC-11000's, or Johnson A-419's, or the e-bay STC-1000 aquarium controllers. There are multiple options for probe placement. I have my temp probes installed at the MLT return, and in a thermowell in the side of my HLT. As far as connecting, you'll need to run power to the controller, one leg of power to the valve, and the other leg of power through the controller to get switched and then out to the valve. Just think of the controller as a switch that turns power on and off. If your valves run on a different voltage than the controller (12V, 24V etc.), you'll also need to use a transformer.
 
thank you guys !!!! I really appreciated your info I will up load my brutos sculpture pictures on a few days ........greethings from tecate mexico !!!!!!!
 
No bajabrewer la crisis me pega duro !!!! Pero en eso ando !!!! Si voy hacer bien las cosas lo are de la mejor manera !!tu que ondas !!!!! Eres de san diego
 
I bought some simple on/off temp controllers off E-bay. These control the solenoid valves on the burner gas lines. Pretty simple but effective.





 
Estoy en Tijuana pero voy casi diario a Tecate por cuestiones de trabajo, ya sabes, si en algo podemos ayudarnos no dudes en decirlo!
 
Santero, when you get your stand together, please post. I am also doing my homework in order to build a brew stand and would love any info/local supplier information you can share.
 
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