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Not sure of make...but bought on ebay...will get link. Same one we have at work...at least looks exact same. Paid 130ish
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Commerc...038697?hash=item5b06ad35a9:g:oGYAAOSw9mFWH540

this is the one I bought.

Also when drilling the panel, dont be a ******* like me. PRE DRILL the holes with largest drill you have before you use the uni bit!! Like an idiot I used a 1/4 to start... I then realized I have a 5/8 bit that took 80% of the work out of it!! sigh... at least i only drilled two holes that way before I realized.
 
I doped up the main parts. And thick teflon on the nipples...so far no leaks...except for hand fitted the pvc pipe out of the pump...hand fitting will not hold pressure fyi !
 
Couple technical probs...need the NO blocks for switches...and keyed switch is backwards. ..
 
Having some issues. Water pump seems to work fine. But light is always on. Element light also on....checked wiring and is per schematic above...thoughts?
 
I would think the white light would only come on when it is firing?.. but both the WP and element lights come on immediately.
 
Not sure if this is your issue, but if they are controlled by SSR's and the load is not plugged in, the SSR will leak some voltage and light the light. I Had that happen on my controller when I turned it on without the elements plugged in. Good luck.
 
Oh ok...that may be it. I plan to do some more testing this evening. Thank you!
 
I don't see your diagram, but in any case if you run a hot leg from the SSR output to the indicator it should work. Same with the pump. Like RocketBrewer said the SSRs will leak if there isn't a load, but the light will be weak compared to normal.
 
Not sure if this is your issue, but if they are controlled by SSR's and the load is not plugged in, the SSR will leak some voltage and light the light. I Had that happen on my controller when I turned it on without the elements plugged in. Good luck.
I had this too but found that some model/brand ssrs do this and some dont... the cheap foteks leak for sure... the Teledyne I have does not.

BTW @wyowolf , I like your newer volt/amp/w/kwh meter...I just ordered one to "upgrade" mine... it will be nice to see how much juice im drawing in a brew session.
 
I am going to check my wiring again and try w load. I assume that +5v coming out of BCS is always on?... not talking about the out 0 or out 4.
 
There was a problem with the wiring diagram, both the 120 v and 5 v were on the same terminals... so fixing that.
 
Does the BCS have to be grounded to chassis? Or it is already though the power supply
 
Does the BCS have to be grounded to chassis? Or it is already though the power supply

from the ece wiki page:

Grounding the BCS

The BCS-460 and BCS-462 are powered by a two-prong transformer, which creates a DC operating environment that is not referenced to earth ground. If spurious sensor readings are observed due to ground loops, the GND pin of the BCS should be connected to the system ground.

http://www.embeddedcontrolconcepts.com/bcs462.html
 
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