• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Help with 5 amp fuse blowing

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
follow pin 8 on your schemati and disconnect ant pin 11 of the switch just on the right of the 5A fuse...
 
DAMN!
used wrong schematic, this was the updated one

IjWFAMq.jpg
 
Connected everything the way it should have been connected in the schematic above. Everything seems to work.

I had saved all version of the schematic that I had, assumed the newest one was the up-to-date one. I was wrong.

Thanks for you help!
 
Connected everything the way it should have been connected in the schematic above. Everything seems to work.

I had saved all version of the schematic that I had, assumed the newest one was the up-to-date one. I was wrong.

Thanks for you help!

I'm trying to figure out the diagram you posted in your thread starter (first post) There is something basically wrong with that diagram as the wire plan for the Auberin Timer JSL-71A is different than shown in the drawing. The terminal blocks appear to be flipped. Check it out. terminal #'s 10 & 5 should be on top. I cannot find a copy of the drawing you posted in my files. Could you please let me know the source you used so I can trace it back and fix the problem.

Please...

Edit & Note: After a lot of research I figured out the problem with the first diagram posted (and since deleted). The original was a diagram develeped for a very early version of the JSL-71 Easy Timer. The wiring plan for it was the one displayed in the original diagram (very old early version).

Here is the manual for that timer version: http://auberins.com/images/Manual/JSL-71.pdf

By the way that version is no longer available. The current products use the diagrams setup displayed in the posts now available in this thread.

So sorry for the confusion. It took me a while to figure out what happened and went wrong.

P-J
 
the first dwg he posted was, as far as can tell base in the JSL-71 dwg, not the JSL-71A, you can see the first dwg posted match the pinout of the JSL-71 wiring...
 
I am a bit confused about how to wire the selector switches for the two alarms.

In the diagram I have 11 go to 1 on the switch, and 12 in the diagram go to 2 on the switch. This causes the alarm to sound as the timer is counting down.
 
I am also confused about the purpose of the power button. Right now I am able to use everything with the power button off except the element switch. Is this correct?
 
can you post the part number of the power switch? I'm a little confuse on how it is wired... mthe way it is wired it is somekind of useless since you also have a switch for the heating element. The way I see it, to make the switch really turn the whole system on and off, disconnect pin14 at the power switch and splice it to pin 24, this way, when you push the switch on, it will power the system and your heat element power will be sitting at the heat switch until you push this one on too... depress the power switch and it will shut the whole rig down...
 
I checked Auber Instruments site and I had ordered SW11, not SW1 switches. I also programmed the timer so it is sounding the alarm when it finishes countdown, not while it counts down.

Thanks again for your help.
 
The SW1 switch (the correct one in the diagram) is both NO. The SW11 switch (the one I installed) pin 24 is NO, pin 14 NC. Using SW1 will turn power on for everything, then turn everything off when pressed again. I think that is the problem I am having.
 
Actually after checking my order again I ordered the correct switches. Now I am confused why pin 14 stays on, since the diagram for SW1 saws they are both NO.
 
look at pin 14 and 24 again, how would you get power to both? it's going to be, heating element powered OR the rest of the system, quick fis is to disconnect pin 14 and splice it to 24... and you don't even need pin 13....
 
just to make sure turn on power switch and then turn on heat switch... just to make sure fuse can hold it...
 
yeah, already did, worked fine

And thanks for going over this, just saved me $68
 
no prob, i don't know jacksh!t about electric rims, but i can read a wiring diagram!
 
Here is the finished panel. I really liked The Electric Brewery's design. Thanks Kal, P-J and icebob for the help and inspiration to complete this.
You are more than welcome. After doing a whole bunch of digging over the initial diagram you posted, I found (and now remember) the design of the first diagram you posted. That diagram was based on a very early version of the Auberin Timer JSL-71 controller. The timer pinout was completely different than what is now available.
Here is the manual for that timer version: http://auberins.com/images/Manual/JSL-71.pdf

So.. The diagram was correct but that particular timer is no longer available. (very serious design changes)

I had been scratching my head over it. Not good for a bald headed old man.

Wishing you well and am proud of you and your intensity on completing your setup. It is fantastic..!

Wishing you the very best.

P-J
 

Latest posts

Back
Top