Are you sure? I seemed to remember doing that and it not working until I ran the jumper wires?
Same reading -402. It is on pt so wtf
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I hold down on the set key until it changes form then I hit the send key again until the top reads INP in the bottom rings PT is that correct
Im sorry but this is incorrect as Ive stated before... I just pulled my panel apart and verified that the way I suggested is in fact how mine are working...no take your blue and put it on 8 then use your red jumper put it from 8 to 9 the take your other red and put it in 10
put your other red on 7
I have the same...only mine were $6 from ebay... the blue should have gone to the 7 in this case and the reds to 8 and 9 and 7 and 10 should be jumpers... that how mine is wired. I am 100% sureStainless Steel PT100 RTD Thermistor Sensor Probe (Temperature Rang: -20~420°C)
http://amzn.com/B008YP1D04
This is my temp probe
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Im sorry but this is incorrect as Ive stated before... I just pulled my panel apart and verified that the way I suggested is in fact how mine are working...
its likely the rtd or pid got damaged somehow possible from wiring it up wrong.
I dont know whats different in your setup that makes it work but I am sure thats not how mines woired I pulled it apart this morning and did the same thing you did... my blue wire goes to 7 and reds are both on 8=9 with no jumper... I did install my second Td4 today and wired it the way Brumateur suggested with no jumper at all and it works fine so....Mine is wired like i stated
if you have already gone through two pids and sensors I think something else is wrong...Cheap parts you get what you pay for. I just hope I can find a pt probe on amazon that is prime eligible so I have it by the weekend
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Some ******* posted a vid on YouTube and I listened.
I here you... I actually took masonry and building trades in school.... ended up getting a job that led to a field in electronics after high school.I went through because#1 I am a bricklayer not a electronic engineer and this is my first attempt at anything of this nature. # 2 the first one was bad advice all the way. Some ******* posted a vid on YouTube and I listened. No offense to pwm you were just trying to help amend I appreciate your input.
This will make you laugh. My daughter gets home from school today and asked me why I was 'playing' in the garage this morning. I proceed to generalize what I was doing, when her eyes get big. Apparently she was using my torch(teenager) for some project and said the flame touched the steel braided wire cover. So after scolding her for not being careful, I inspected the steel braid and she burnt the **** out of it. There is my problem I'm saying! She won't be making soda until I can make beer
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Talk about confusing.......
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