funkdaddydowd
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I just bought a BIAB Electric set up from High Gravity Brewing
http://www.highgravitybrew.com/productcart/pc/BIAB-Electric-Brewing-System-306p3987.htm
I have installed a new 30amp breaker at my main panel, which feeds a spa 50amp GFCI disconnect. Off of the GFCI is a 4 pin receptacle that feeds the controller with a PID and a pump controller.
To test out my set up I went to turn on the PID without the heating element plugged in as soon as I do the GFCI trips.
I have tried to trouble shoot this and I can't figure it out. I wired the controller straight in to the 30amp breaker (bypassing the GFCI) and it works just fine. I had a friend help me with this who is an electrician and he is stumped as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
http://www.highgravitybrew.com/productcart/pc/BIAB-Electric-Brewing-System-306p3987.htm
I have installed a new 30amp breaker at my main panel, which feeds a spa 50amp GFCI disconnect. Off of the GFCI is a 4 pin receptacle that feeds the controller with a PID and a pump controller.
To test out my set up I went to turn on the PID without the heating element plugged in as soon as I do the GFCI trips.
I have tried to trouble shoot this and I can't figure it out. I wired the controller straight in to the 30amp breaker (bypassing the GFCI) and it works just fine. I had a friend help me with this who is an electrician and he is stumped as well.
Any help would be appreciated.