Hi folks I finally got around to building my controller. Everything seems to be working (have not plugged in heating element) as far as tests go on voltage readings except for my 220V.
My design uses a contactor which basically is controlled by a switch so that the 220V can be shut down with the flip of a switch.
When I flip the switch my LED light glows red even though the EZBoil set temp is lower than the reading. When I measure the voltage on the receptacle between the 2 hots I get about 97V. When I change the set temps on EZBoil to a higher temp, I see the red LED glow brighter and the temps between the hots goes to 220V as expected.
I would have expected no voltage at all between the 2 hots until the SSR closed that circuit.
Is this normal? Is this a problem?
Here are pictures of my unit and diagram
My design uses a contactor which basically is controlled by a switch so that the 220V can be shut down with the flip of a switch.
When I flip the switch my LED light glows red even though the EZBoil set temp is lower than the reading. When I measure the voltage on the receptacle between the 2 hots I get about 97V. When I change the set temps on EZBoil to a higher temp, I see the red LED glow brighter and the temps between the hots goes to 220V as expected.
I would have expected no voltage at all between the 2 hots until the SSR closed that circuit.
Is this normal? Is this a problem?
Here are pictures of my unit and diagram