Just going to leave this here in case people want to wire their keezer like I did with the outlet on the back of the collar. Never mind the color of the wires.
I was going to wire my unit today actually, but I'll hold off now that I'm confused. I based my new diagram off of the one TechyDork sent me. The lines follow from the same port on the controller to the same location on the outlet in both diagrams. Maybe this is easier than I think, are you...
I think what has been confusing me from the manufacturing diagram is that 2, 5, and 7 are all tied in but I may just be reading that wrong because it doesn't consider an outlet in the diagram such as the one above.
I made some adjustments thanks to everyone's input. This should be the final...
That was another concern. When you say switched hots you mean line 5 and 6 right (heating and cool powers)? And line 2 would be fine to be ran this way?
I guess that means longer single wires that I manually group together versus just using stripped wire from an extension cord for lines 5 and 6.
Can someone check my wiring on this?
The red is live, neutral is gray and ground is green. Maybe I'm not using those terms correctly because the confusing part to me is there isn't a red going to the outlet that will be mounted on the collar.
Can someone check my wiring on this?
The red is live, neutral is gray and ground is green. Maybe I'm not using those terms correctly because the confusing part to me is there isn't a red going to the outlet that will be mounted on the collar.
My google skills seem to be lacking right now, I can't find a link to purchase one with the new firmware. Is it not normally loaded with that firmware?
Just going to leave this here in case someone has a similar question in the future. Now to figure out my best way to prevent cold air loss from the hole in the collar.
So I should be able to accomplish everything I need with one standard outlet if I'm understanding you correctly. The top portion of the outlet can be for the freezer to plug into and the bottom portion can be where the heater plugs into? This is easier than I thought it would be.
I'm a complete novice at this. I'm sure it'll make more sense once I get the Inkbird in hand along with the rest of the items. But what is the point of having two electrical outlets like this?
Will I be able to heat and cool with just one outlet? And I should be able to wire in a PC fan...