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Right... they have an IPhone app I think
They have a nap for that? :rockin:
Right... they have an IPhone app I think
I really wish I had the money to buy this from you. I would have to sell all my new equipment and still probably owe you.
If someone wanted to buy one, could they? I'm just askin'.
The price tag would be about $4k. It is rediculous, but parts alone were $3200.. and I have a crap ton of time and planning in it that Id have to recoup.
Here are some more wiring pics, man I LOVE wiring. So much more fun than the mechanical crap!
No, but I guess if I didnt have a computer, I wouldnt know it existed
And about that:
http://www.embeddedcontrolconcepts.com/order.html
They offer an additional 12 digital outputs and 4 additional inputs for $34.00
Had you not already purchased the Aubrin's PIDs would you be using that?
I dont have any PIDs, I dont own a single one.
???
I thought you were using this:
http://auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=106
or this:
http://auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=3
Ummm, nope. Just the BCS
But I will die, I am sure.
So before you die, should we have a contest to see whom you bequeath this beautiful sculpture of Stainless Steel to in your will?
I too wonder why nobody ever mentions fusing in these expensive Electric rigs.
I don't understand the lack of fusing? It would cost you all of $15-$25 and be super quick to install. Radio shack has everything you need. Is it to prove a point? For maybe 30 minuted more install time, you could rest easy knowing your BCS won't burn, along with all your other components...
I don't care, nor will you die. I am just curious.
I learned a lot from my first build. One was that I hated having a 1" dia. cable permanently attached to it. Especially one that is 10' long.
Yes, to prove a point.
Why is my BCS going to burn up?
With 99.9% certainty it won't. That 0.1% is a freak accident you can't control or a perfectly aimed spill, leak, or other misfortune. It just seems an odd thing to skip considering it is so easy and cheap to include.
Also, just because your rig doesn't fail doesn't prove that you don't need fusing.
You got off easy. I have two cables permently attached and 18' long. The big cord has a GFCI unit on it
Limitations of my panel. I had an existing 20amp circuit and barely have enough juice to handle the 30amp I put in for the BK. It is not all that bad though. It could be worse.
Just funny that 12 months ago no one fused thier rigs. I have nothing against it, though that seems to be what is assumed, but really never seen a single build here do it. Maybe I missed that.
I am also not trying to prove anything, just thought it was a funny question.
So if I wanted to fuse the pumps and BCS, what would I need... I am game, why not... just never actually seen it done. I have heard people talk about it, can you point me to a build so I can see what I need?
I have a ton of left over screw in fuses that I want to offer 'to the cause' just so you can turn down free fuses.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/electric-question-153310/
Started this about a month before you started your build (I think)... Had fuses in the very first drawing. Drawings and actual wiring have come a long way, but it was a consideration from the beginning.
12 months ago, I was using propane... not much need for fuses
perfect. I mean you might as well. The only thing I would actually be worried about would be the BCS, you don't want that to die.
You'd only have to fuse the hot right?
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