I've just begun wiring up my control panel based mainly on Kal's website and have now started to second guess a lot of things based on seeing PJ's diagrams. Basically, in Kal's design, there's only one fuse, and it protects everything running on 120V and 14AWG wire. Well, almost everything. My question is what really needs to be fused? It seems like Kal's paradigm is to fuse to protect wiring, while PJ's is to protect devices.
With my current plan, the PIDs or pumps could pull up to 7A before blowing a fuse and destroy themselves likely, but at least I didn't start a fire. With PJ's wiring, there's a fuse to protect each pump and PID (and I guess elements too?). Which is more correct? Or rather, which is preferred? I guess that's kind of up to me though right?
Additionally, two gaps I noticed in Kal's wiring are the main power switch and contactor which uses 14AWG but is not fused, and the element lights which also use 14 AWG and are not fused.
Help?!
With my current plan, the PIDs or pumps could pull up to 7A before blowing a fuse and destroy themselves likely, but at least I didn't start a fire. With PJ's wiring, there's a fuse to protect each pump and PID (and I guess elements too?). Which is more correct? Or rather, which is preferred? I guess that's kind of up to me though right?
Additionally, two gaps I noticed in Kal's wiring are the main power switch and contactor which uses 14AWG but is not fused, and the element lights which also use 14 AWG and are not fused.
Help?!