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Hi all. I'm planning a build that includes 1 HLT 5500w element, 1 pump, and 3 temperature sensors. Before I order any parts, I thought I should post to take advantage of the knowledge and past experiences here and seek out some tips and/or corrections.

Any feedback would be helpful, much appreciated!

A couple of the components of note I'm considering for the curious:

RPi power supply:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190687975083

DPST-NO relays:
https://www.zoro.com/schneider-elec...-dpst-no-92s7a22d-120a/i/G2290127/?q=G2290127

On Off Toggle Switches:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RVC9CN6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

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Personal preference, I suppose, but I didn't see the need for a bunch of manual switches and LEDs cluttering up my PI brewing controller wiring. I have one switch for the main contactor, and one switch for the PI board that is independent of everything else. I wanted to be able to run the computer without having everything else live in my enclosure. I use these relays for pumps, and as an AUX switch for the SSR input lines

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTEN3TM/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
 
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Good point about the separate switch for the compy, I'm going to incorporate that! I initially planned for something much simpler, a touchscreen and no LEDs, but I brew outside and was a bit worried I might not be able to read the LCD well in direct sunlight. I started to think that some LEDs might be a good secondary indicator...and then I started to think they would look cool, too. :) I'm leaning towards using them, but we'll see when I really start finalizing the cost!

I've read conflicting reports re: controlling relays via the Raspberry Pi GPIO vs a board (ie terragady), so I appreciate the insight into a board and usage that's proven in your system.
 
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Interested in how this turned out. Wondering really just about monitoring temperatures and what kind of probes you used. Won't be automating the heating or pumps at first.
 

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