Vellum
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm getting ready to start ordering the supplies to build a very basic e-bib 110v system. I would like to keep things relatively simple but still have everything run through one control box. I have seen on 110v systems where two elements are used, one through the pid and the other one its own cord into its own circuit (I.e. not through the control box).
I know I can wire both elements through the control box independently but I was wondering if their is a way for the pid to control both elements while each element is on its own 20a circuit. Sorry if my electrical terms are off, I'm an accountant...so basically can the pid control two ssrs with each Ssr on its own electrical circuit?
If so, any ideas on a wiring diagram? This is to be a simple control panel, no pumps, just maybe an on off switch unless you guys suggest something that I am overlooking that you feel I absolutely need.
Thank you for your help.
I'm getting ready to start ordering the supplies to build a very basic e-bib 110v system. I would like to keep things relatively simple but still have everything run through one control box. I have seen on 110v systems where two elements are used, one through the pid and the other one its own cord into its own circuit (I.e. not through the control box).
I know I can wire both elements through the control box independently but I was wondering if their is a way for the pid to control both elements while each element is on its own 20a circuit. Sorry if my electrical terms are off, I'm an accountant...so basically can the pid control two ssrs with each Ssr on its own electrical circuit?
If so, any ideas on a wiring diagram? This is to be a simple control panel, no pumps, just maybe an on off switch unless you guys suggest something that I am overlooking that you feel I absolutely need.
Thank you for your help.