The controller you link is a low voltage DC controller. It won't work with 120V (or 240V) AC.I have a bayou 30 quart stainless kettle I want to put the 2250 watt in. The tri clamp one from brew hardware. I have the small solar 12 volt pump which should be fine for this size batch. I'll need to add two stainless valves with quick connects. one at the bottom for pickup and the other with a 90 degree elbow for whirlpooling/recirculating. Thoughts?
I really like the price of the Still dragon kit. Are there any videos of one using one? feedback on those who use it?
Another person was telling me that I shouldn't do the DIY kit, too dangerous if the SSVR fails, no safety off switch. He said to use a 40A SSR, and this PWM controller below. Then get a contactor coil with either a key switch or simple button to cut power in case of emergency. I'm thinking if anything does happen, yanking the plug is my off switch ha!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KGSJ74/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007TH4EN6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Pulling the plug if an SSR/SSVR fails on will result in arcing which may damage the plug blades or receptacle contacts. Plugs/receptacles are not designed to be mated/de-mated when high currents are flowing. On the other hand, this is exactly what contactors are designed for. the contact points are made of exotic metal alloys that are resistant to arcing damage. But, then if pulling the plug is the only option, by all means do it if you need to.
Brew on
