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jmoylan

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I've been building a 120v electric BIAB system with a 15 gallon kettle, Aubur SYL-2352, 2 SSR+heatsinks, and 2 1500W heating elements. This design is primarily based upon this diagram, though without the toggle switches and the pump outlet. Instead, the second outlet is used for the second heating element. Will this work/is this the most effective way to go about this?


I currently have these outlets with the tab broken to allow for the switch to control the outlet. Will this achieve the same effect as the toggle switches seen in many control panels?

Thanks for any suggestions and guidance.
 
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Looks good to me. The PID signal is going to both SSRs, right? The combo switch outlets work great.


Yep, PID going to both. Thanks for the reassurance.

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One other simple question. I'm using this terminal block with the hot and neutral lines of my 2 power supplies plugged into each of the far 2 ends of the block. i.e. slots 1 and 2 have power supply 1's hot and neutral lines, while slots 5 and 6 have power supply 2's hot and neutral lines. That sound okay? I forgot to mention that part of the build.
 
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After wiring it all up, I'm only getting power to one outlet. The one sharing a power supply with the PID is fine, but the other doesn't seem to be live. Any ideas of what the culprit could be? I'm not seeing any loose wires.
 
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