Hi Luis
That picture sent shivers down my spine! For the sake of a few dollars of cable you have a whole lot of confusion.
I notice that the pump you are switching the neutral. (Assuming the white wires far left and far right go to relay on board.). Switching the neutral is BAD. It means the pump is always live even when off.
But as your power in Brazil is not grounded is it like USA where plug can go either way round? I know USA do have grounded sockets and if that is an option where you are that would be a good idea.
I assume the other white and green in middle connected to the low voltage side of SSR go to the heat output on the board. You said the led on the SSR turns on and off correctly so that sounds like it is ok.
I can see the wiring on the two outputs are IECs but the input I assume is an IEC but can not quite see it well enough to check the pins and if it is correct. Does it have a switch or fuse in that power in socket? I would double check here that you have the pins correct. Remember power in is a socket and power out are plugs so the active and neutral will be on opposite sides so when plugged together they would be connecting correctly.
I would do the checks I mentioned before.
Max, it is a matho board not ArdBir.
James
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That picture sent shivers down my spine! For the sake of a few dollars of cable you have a whole lot of confusion.
I notice that the pump you are switching the neutral. (Assuming the white wires far left and far right go to relay on board.). Switching the neutral is BAD. It means the pump is always live even when off.
But as your power in Brazil is not grounded is it like USA where plug can go either way round? I know USA do have grounded sockets and if that is an option where you are that would be a good idea.
I assume the other white and green in middle connected to the low voltage side of SSR go to the heat output on the board. You said the led on the SSR turns on and off correctly so that sounds like it is ok.
I can see the wiring on the two outputs are IECs but the input I assume is an IEC but can not quite see it well enough to check the pins and if it is correct. Does it have a switch or fuse in that power in socket? I would double check here that you have the pins correct. Remember power in is a socket and power out are plugs so the active and neutral will be on opposite sides so when plugged together they would be connecting correctly.
I would do the checks I mentioned before.
Max, it is a matho board not ArdBir.
James
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