Eeek! Which board was that booargy? Not one of mine I hope!booargy said:I was getting zero readings until I found that that arduino board had a ground fault on pin 11.
It's a little hard to say from the photo, it's possible for elements to become insulated from the pot if big fiber washers or silicon seals are used on the inside and outside. The only way to be sure is use a multimeter and do an earth resistance test to confirm the earth, test between the plug and exposed metal parts of your rig (Test to the pot, box and element), it should be no greater that 1 ohm but I would expect it to be less as 1 ohm is max.notung said:Thanks edak,
I believe the earth connection is pretty good, although I have not powered up the element yet. You can see the earth wire in the last photo, inside the diecast aluminium sealed box. It is connected to one of the element fastening screws (not the terminal) underneath the nut. In your opinion, have I earthed the whole pot by doing so?
Will do, thanks. I see what you mean. I've got silicone element washers on the inside of the pot but not on the outside. The multimeter test is a great idea.Wort said:It's a little hard to say from the photo, it's possible for elements to become insulated from the pot if big fiber washers or silicon seals are used on the inside and outside. The only way to be sure is use a multimeter and do an earth resistance test to confirm the earth, test between the plug and exposed metal parts of your rig (Test to the pot, box and element), it should be no greater that 1 ohm but I would expect it to be less as 1 ohm is max.
Hope this helps.
micbrew said:I need some advise on filters for my malt pipe
ive have asked for a quote on 2mm s/steel .... 300mm in diameter with 2mm perforations
will this size be adequate and the pump im using is a LBP from keg king , I hoping the pump and the diameter of the perforated holes are enough
for the pump to handle etc etc
with thanks mick
Here http://gryphonbrewing.com.au/product_info.php?cPath=64&products_id=564 or here http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=4092 but Craftbrewer is out of stock so you might have to call them to see when they are getting more in.pat_00 said:Almost finished acquiring all the bits I need to make my version.
But where can I find a short thermowell? gonna try and fit one under the malt pipe.
I believe the link you were looking for (for the thermowell with sensor already inside was this:angus_grant said:Unless I have missed the updates, CB have been out of stock ever since I started building mine
I have a bunch of thermo-wells I was going to use but could not get good thermal reading speeds through them with a DS18B20 temp probe. I tried using thermal paste, but could not get a quick enough response time. Maybe it is the thermo-well, maybe it was the probe I was using. The actual probe was installed inside a metal sheath and I was sliding this sheath into the thermo-well. So that could explain the slow temp readings.
http://www.brewershardware.com/2-Non-Heat-Shielded-1-2-MNPT-Stainless-Steel-Thermowell.html
I ended up using some thermowells with DS18B20 probes pre-installed. Buggered if I can find the email where I bought them though.
You can have one of the thermo-wells for $15. Should cover postage and a bit of the initial purchase price.
I'm with Edak, screw paying big money for a thermowell when you can get a decent sensor setup for half the cost.Edak said:I believe the link you were looking for (for the thermowell with sensor already inside was this:
http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=1276
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