The Pol
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Where the crap did I get the motor, Stirpaddle and coupler part number???
I have a HERMS thread, not an HLT thread... let me look
Where the crap did I get the motor, Stirpaddle and coupler part number???
I'll try and look around. Maybe it was another build somewhere. They cut a copper grounding ring from sheet copper and I think you just grounded your HLT to your frame.
Awsome. I'll cease to bug you and run OT in this thread. Thanks pol.
thanks for the wite up will be alot of help
has anybody found a ss fitting for the element for a weld application?
what is the thickness of the nut I know I could just use the o-ring I have the capability in the garage to do full weld system and never worry about leaks
How so? You either:
- cut a hole, put the element through and use the nut with an o-ring
or- cut a hole, weld the nut and screw the element in using an o-ring.
#1 sounds easier since both still have potential to leak.
How so? You either:
- cut a hole, put the element through and use the nut with an o-ring
or- cut a hole, weld the nut and screw the element in using teflon tape.
#1 sounds easier since both still have potential to leak.
Anyone got a source for the GFCI extension cord previously mentioned? They are no longer available on E-bay I don't believe...
Contact this guy.
I just won with a best offer of $65. He might have more and just has not relisted since I purchased mine this morning.
http://stores.ebay.com/Friesen-Electric
I just bought one of those from Ohio-Ed on the forums here and I hooked it up and it's awesome. It's 17 feet long and very well made. I went this route since Square D Homeline series 30 amp GFCI's are $163.
most of the items here for my PID, SSR box now to put it together will post some pics when done
Nice talking to you tonight! Cant wait to see the pics
rethinking my switch choice at this time going to look for a wet application switch any ideas need two one for main power and for pump
LKHA, I use a wet location cover like your suggestion. I have it on a 2-pole switch to disconnect 240 to my rig. Anyway, it works perfectly.
That is a sweet little solution
FYI, all Home Depot including the switch.
do you know do they have the double cover
For all who do not know I am attempting to install a quick coupler for the RTD on my panel and the connections are I would say approx. a 22 gauge and I am working on coming up with the correct connections. I have emailed the vendor on this small snag in the project. I am working on the lay out of the panel box and will soon start the construction phase. alot of planning but it will all pay off in the end
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