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BUMP on this thread. The initial diagram is helpful but there is no neutral represented. I'm trying to mock the Electric Brewery wiring schematic(only using the Mypin as opposed to their PID). What would the wiring look like if I'm running 120v from both a power and neutral bus to the PID? I also have a 3-wire RTD probe and an alarm light. Thanks.
 
It attaches to the -power input on the MyPin just like it does with all other pids. It can be substituted with a ground if you are only using a 30amp feed.
 
BUMP on this thread. The initial diagram is helpful but there is no neutral represented. I'm trying to mock the Electric Brewery wiring schematic(only using the Mypin as opposed to their PID). What would the wiring look like if I'm running 120v from both a power and neutral bus to the PID? I also have a 3-wire RTD probe and an alarm light. Thanks.

You would substitute one of the hot leads for a neutral ... everything else gets wired the same... (make sure to purchase a 120v alarm)

:off: I see your over in victor.... I work there form time to time... I have customers in the fishers run area.
 
ok guys I guess I need to bring back this old thread because I am just out of ideas. I replaced the TC with an RTD (Eathtek New Stainless Steel Waterproof Pt100 Ohm Probe Sensor L 50mm Pt) everything I am reading and the instructions for the mypin td4 snr seem to say blue pin to 7 red to 8&9 and a jumper from 7-10. And I have changed the setting to PT. but I am getting a crazy number that seems to be the "no read" number because it gives me the same number with nothing attached. Any clues?
 
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