Hi all, so first time electrical project worker here. I've done a lot of research, have safely been testing along the way, ect., but would love a check on my understanding of the limits of a collection of pieces.
My build is (linking the amazon links I purchased from, quoting what I think is relevant info if I could find it):
Inkbird (can't find any specs)
Outlet: "Rated for 15A and 125V"
Power cable: "16/3 AWG, 13-Amp 1625-Watt"
Wired with 16 AWG, stranded. (standard from home depot): I'm seeing "22 amps in Chassis wiring" but I'm not sure specifically what that means.
I wired very similar to this diagram.
I've been using it in my fermentation chamber/old wine chiller rated "1.6 amps, 105wat" and a keezer rated "5 amps".
Main reason I'm asking is that I'm building one for a friend, and just want to make sure I'm handing off something that's sound for homebrewing uses. Anyone with knowledge able to help me give him specific usage guidelines for this collection of parts, or notice anything that I should be changing? Thanks!
My build is (linking the amazon links I purchased from, quoting what I think is relevant info if I could find it):
Inkbird (can't find any specs)
Outlet: "Rated for 15A and 125V"
Power cable: "16/3 AWG, 13-Amp 1625-Watt"
Wired with 16 AWG, stranded. (standard from home depot): I'm seeing "22 amps in Chassis wiring" but I'm not sure specifically what that means.
I wired very similar to this diagram.
I've been using it in my fermentation chamber/old wine chiller rated "1.6 amps, 105wat" and a keezer rated "5 amps".
Main reason I'm asking is that I'm building one for a friend, and just want to make sure I'm handing off something that's sound for homebrewing uses. Anyone with knowledge able to help me give him specific usage guidelines for this collection of parts, or notice anything that I should be changing? Thanks!