I need a new heat controller

Started by Mad Max, August 03, 2014, 11:01:00 PM

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Mad Max

I bought this on may 12 2014 and it has allready failed.
what do you use?




does any body use a  Bulb & Capillary Thermostat?
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Pago

If I may ask a question were the lights wired direct to controller?
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rmorris

I use 2 -600w dimmer switches. I then have a digital BBQ thermometer the goes into my form and the readout sits on top of my hot box. I now have markings on my dimmer switches for different tempatures .
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Mad Max

Pago
one wire is switched with the controller
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Robertfishes

Do you still use a 180 degree "snap disk" when you use a controller or dimmer system?

macbow

In the old days when I was still working a controller like that didn't have enough current capacity to handle much of a load.
A relay was used in between.
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Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by Robertfishes:
Do you still use a 180 degree "snap disk" when you use a controller or dimmer system?
this is the controller
I can set it at any temp.
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Robertfishes

Mark, I wasn't clear..can you put a snap disk in the oven box to shut off power to lights in case of controller failure? The snap disk would be a emergency shut off in case of temps over 180 degrees.

bjansen

Mark, get a Ranco ETC Temperature Control w/ Sensor.  They are about $55..I think I got mine on the auction site a few years ago.

A snap disc is always a good safety as well.

typical2


Pago

QuoteOriginally posted by Mark Daniel:
Pago
one wire is switched with the controller
I was asking because I bought a similar unit.  I consulted by engineer friend he suggested a relay because "although a controller may be rated for 10A they are not really designed for direct load".  I built mine with a relay hoping I can avoid a similar circumstance.  Sorry to hear about the failure.

Details in the following thread.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=011736#000000
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Mad Max

Thanks guy's  

I ran it again today and no hickups
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