jmichalicek
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I'm in a bit of a bind with my Unibrau 10g 120v system at the moment. Power to the pump works, power to the heating element works in boil mode, but the display does not come on and in mash mode there's no power to the element.
If anyone has this system with the ETC controller, could you please take a look at the wiring and maybe get a couple of pictures. What I am particularly interested in is the wiring from the probe connector back to the actual controller. The probe connect on mine has 3 wires soldered to it - 2 red, 1 silver. At the controller I only have 1 red and 1 silver connected. I am hoping this is the root of my problem, but I don't see an obvious place this 3rd wire should be connected.
I'm also open to just purchasing a new Ringder RC-210M to swap in on mine? I did some digging last night and kept finding a couple with that name, but the wiring and voltages shown on it are completely different from mine. I did find what seems to be the right thing on ebay a few minutes ago. Swapping the wires from the current one to a new one would be super simple and it looks like removing the old one from the casing should be simple enough.
If anyone has this system with the ETC controller, could you please take a look at the wiring and maybe get a couple of pictures. What I am particularly interested in is the wiring from the probe connector back to the actual controller. The probe connect on mine has 3 wires soldered to it - 2 red, 1 silver. At the controller I only have 1 red and 1 silver connected. I am hoping this is the root of my problem, but I don't see an obvious place this 3rd wire should be connected.
I'm also open to just purchasing a new Ringder RC-210M to swap in on mine? I did some digging last night and kept finding a couple with that name, but the wiring and voltages shown on it are completely different from mine. I did find what seems to be the right thing on ebay a few minutes ago. Swapping the wires from the current one to a new one would be super simple and it looks like removing the old one from the casing should be simple enough.
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