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cmoewes

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Slowly building up my gadgets and ordered a couple of these for fermentation chamber control and for other temperature monitoring.

Just got the enclosure all finished and ready to hook up for my next brew.

Attached a 1/8 mono plug to the probe so I can remove it when not in use.

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The wiring appears to be incorrect. Power to the receptacles needs correction. The controller functions as a switch for the HOT leg. Neutral should be wired directly to the receptacles.
 
Agreed. I believe there should only be one neutral to the controller in the 1 or 2 position with a hot. 3 and 4 are the tc. 5 and 7 should be hot. 6 and 8 should be the switched power to the receptacals if my memory serves me correctly.
 
You say that you "tinned" all the ends?

In reading about the STC-1000 builds, I have seen warnings about using solid wiring, as the terminal blocks are made for "stranded" wire.

Wouldn't a "tinned" wire end qualify as a "solid ", ( albeit softer), wire?

No Electrician here, just askin'.
 
I think "tinning" is a typo, my guess is he probably meant "trimming".

A bit of both. Tinned and trimmed wire ends.


You say that you "tinned" all the ends?

In reading about the STC-1000 builds, I have seen warnings about using solid wiring, as the terminal blocks are made for "stranded" wire.

Wouldn't a "tinned" wire end qualify as a "solid ", ( albeit softer), wire?

No Electrician here, just askin'.

I didn't see anything in the directions that were included with mine about using stranded wire only, but I suppose that could be an issue. Would it be an issue with good contact or with them pulling loose?
 
A bit of both. Tinned and trimmed wire ends.




I didn't see anything in the directions that were included with mine about using stranded wire only, but I suppose that could be an issue. Would it be an issue with good contact or with them pulling loose?

Great solution with the headphone-jack.

Not to hijack, but can you cut the stc-probe wiring, and if you are sure the resistance of the two leads you extend/connet it with is the same, just re-wire it?

In regards to the "tinning" discussion.
 
A bit of both. Tinned and trimmed wire ends.




I didn't see anything in the directions that were included with mine about using stranded wire only, but I suppose that could be an issue. Would it be an issue with good contact or with them pulling loose?


I could be mistaken, but I THINK, is that they could loosen up, possibly with expansion cycles, ( however minute), that the terminals might see.

Maybe one of those electrical types will chime in if they see this.
 
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