Hi Lael
I see no electrical reason that 2 SSRs cant be used other than the power sockets you are using are probably only good for 10-12 Amps and elements of 2400w draw 10 Amps each. So you would need to either up the input to a 15amp type socket or better or have 2 inputs and split the heaters on separate circuits, so one 240v ac input goes to one SSR and the second to the other SSR. Then see if you can plug them into different circuits in your brew area.
The connectors are physically very close together so will not be much plastic to hold them in place.. A decent wiggle getting the plugs in or out may crack the case.
You could mount the second SSR in a second housing and just have the signal wire come to a small socket and then across to the second SSR.
I was surprised when I first saw the board that a second SSR or triac had not been used for the pump. I guess the relay is better suited for 12v dc pumps. (Triacs are for AC only)
Regards
James
quote name="lael" post="1171921" timestamp="1399679943"]Thinking about running two ssrs to run two heating elements. Masters told me it is ok according to matho (that the output from the brauduino can run multiple SSRs for the heating), so I'm tempted to do it... mostly just because I can, but also because I'm tempted to have two elements inside the pot IF I can work out how to make it work / fit. Power would come into the box on the left and go to the heat / pump. Secondary heating comes in on the right to ssr and output just left of it.
first question - if the second ssr is not being used (no AC) will it still get hot? (will still be connected to the heat ports, so still being switched.)
second question - is it ok to place them this close together (right next to each other).
I'm thinking about using a heatsink like:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/200801372125?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
anyone have experience / knowledge about this?
any other thoughts / comments?[/quote]
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