More like a micro controller, aka Brewtroller!!
I saw the RPi, but one of the boxes resembled a PLC and I was like, that's bad a**.
More like a micro controller, aka Brewtroller!!
This is my plan for my eHLT/BIAB setup, taken from Auber's website. Has the layout I want, except I'll be adding an e-stop. I'm expecting to make control panel purchases over the next two paydays.
I thought about going with the port he used, but those things are just as expensive at a flanged inlet/outlet. Best I have seen is well over $40. If I could find them at and affordable price, I would go that way, save a lot of room in the box.
You could leave the cords dangle or you could uses these at both ends and still save a lot...I am in the process of building a BCS control panel and I haven't figured out why many put a removable power cord on their panels. I plan to mount my panel on the wall and hard wire it to a 60 amp spa panel, but I see that a cord is needed if a panel shares an outlet with another appliance such as a dryer.
But why purchase the extra flange outlet and receptacle on the panel? Why not use a cord grip on the panel and wind up the cord when not in use? Is there an advantage to quickly being able to completely disconnect all cords leading into the panel?
Thank you for helping me figure it out,
Craig
You could leave the cords dangle or you could uses these at both ends and still save a lot...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321514587280?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Why the fourth XLR jack?
instead are Cat5.
I don't think a 25a plug will handle the 50a he is going to need.
Very true..... But more people know them as "cat5 or network connectors" at least more of my customers who are not IT people.Actually they're female rj45 connectors. Cat5 is a type of cable.
Actually they're female rj45 connectors. Cat5 is a type of cable.
Looks good jwalkermed! Nice job.
Kal
My scaled down kal clone
That Is a sweet little controller. Is that for 120v or 240v?
Wow, do you have a build thread or at least the schematics for this little gem. I'm also curious about that pwm?:beer:
Haha! 11. Love it! Great labels for your controls!
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