Does this seem right for the power module? I don't know whether to trust the symbols for connections or my gut of hot/white.
Also, that rotary switch. It's not sepcified which wire to what terminal.
There's a N/O half and N/C half. Using two conductor 20 awg wire red/white.
Couldn't find a diagram for this switch.
Power module looks ok, except you need to connect a ground wire to the AC input terminal block.
I assume you are asking about the switch that controls the power module. That switch needs to have two NO blocks to work. One hot goes thru one of the NO blocks and the other hot goes thru the other NO block. If you're using the Auber switch, you can get extra switch blocks if you don't already have the correct ones.
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Just saw this after my last post. If I need two NO blocks, why not get the SW4?
http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7_32&products_id=241
OK I FINALLY got around to testing my elements today. I haven't brewed in forever. But when I hooked everything up...nothing.
I used my multimeter for continuity testing. Everything from outlet to SSR is fine. But terminals 1/2 are not continuous. I have no idea why. thoughts?
I'll look up how to test ssrs when I get home. I noticed that continuity didn't change when I switched my element selector switch. My ssvr controller is supposed to be pushed in then rotated for power.
So leave my panel connected the way it is, but also splice in two light bulbs between terminals 1 and 2 of the SSR? I'll have to get some sockets and connector clips. From my understanding, my SSVR controller, the auber one, should be the one that turns the SSVR on. However, this controller never turns on. I push and nothing, turn the dial and nothing. So could the problem lie in how this is wired?
ok it was backwards. I replaced the fuses, swapped wires, then tested it. It actually turned on for a few seconds while the DSPR1 was blinking at 50%. But it shut off after that. Then the standby light would be on. Every time I pushed the button thereafter to test it, the screen would light up red (like the numerical lights) then shut back off.
dang it. I emailed Auber to see what they have to say as well. The fuse wouldn't protect the unit? Isn't that the whole point of them?
Well, guess I'm not brewing this weekend. Or if I need to, I can resort to gas and somehow shield my silicone gaskets for the triclamps.