Update:
I checked with a multimeter all the connections. It seems as though right after the one 120v leg goes into the ssr is when the multimeter stops reading 220 on both legs. So i bypassed the ssr and sure enough the element fired on. But that also forces me to bypass the pid. So the problem has been narrowed down to the ssr or the pid
stlbeer said:Good! Does this rule our your switch? If so then the next focus, as you said, is on the SSR and/or PID. Start with the PID. Do you have it configured correctly for the temperature probe? What about *F vs *C? These are 2 of the top configuration issues.
Ok. After talking to auber tech support for the Nth time, they had me test all the connections with the multimeter and i am apparently getting low voltage on the dc side of the pid Just 1.5 to 2 volts. Im curious as to what most peoples pid dc voltage is?
wottaguy said:According to Auber's specs the syl-2352 PID should be giving an output of 12v/DC. The 25amp and the 40 amp ssr's have an input requirement of 3-32v/dc to function correctly. Perhaps you have a faulty PID? Have you asked for a replacement from Auber considering that the dc output of the PID rating is out of spec to what they say it should be.
My heat sink gets uncomfortably hot, I wouldn't want to hold it for a few minutes, but not too hot to touch. I haven't dared actually touching the ssr when it was on to see if it was hotter for fear of getting zapped.