I saw lots of used heaters on eBay... didn't pounce because the thought of using a heater that used to make human stew bothered me.
Either way, those are the same measurements as mine, and I think that 2" trial clovers will fit. Remember, fitting sizes are based on the size of tube, not the size of the fittings.
what are the labels on the plugs on the bottom pic.
The only thing I can see going wrong with it is that the control panel probably has an upper limit of 115 F or so.
@Punx
Let me know when you get your 2" tri-clover fittings and if they work. I'll probably order some in the next week or two if it works out for you.
Ask and ye shall recieve:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoAePys-pI6sdFVBRTdZRVpPZHFjVGJDRk80UmVpekE
I didn't include fittings other than the tri-clover, the pump, or enclosures (including heatsink for the relay) because everyone does things differently.
So you didnt use the built in sensor?
My tube came out of a used hot tub. Punx bought his new online. The one he bought has 3 or 4 1/8" NPT fittings built in. The one I have has only one 1/8" NPT fittings that had a pressure sensor on it. The temp sensor on mine just reads the surface temperature of the metal tube. That is the only built in temp sensor. I'll probably measure my temp at the output, but it is nice to have the 1/8" NPT fitting there if I need it.So you didnt use the built in sensor?
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