GrumpyPaul
Well-Known Member
Ages ago I picked up two C1260-d temp controllers of a forum member.
I finally got around to wiring them up.
Here is the pic of the back of the controller.
My question is in there any difference in the two wirning scenarios below.
Specifically in relation to the postive wire going in...
In scenario 1 the positive is split outside of the controllers then goes to pins 1 and 3 seperately.
In scenario 2 the live goes directly to pin 1 and then loops from 1 to 3.
In my little head they have the same effect of having a constantly live source going to pins 1 and 3.
The reason I ask is that I wired up one of these using scenarion 2 - I now have a burnt out controller that appears to have melted/burnt around pins 3 to 5.
Is the issue my wiring or the fact that my HLT might be overloading the controller. It has two 1800w elements - so basically its 3600w
I finally got around to wiring them up.
Here is the pic of the back of the controller.
My question is in there any difference in the two wirning scenarios below.
Specifically in relation to the postive wire going in...
In scenario 1 the positive is split outside of the controllers then goes to pins 1 and 3 seperately.
In scenario 2 the live goes directly to pin 1 and then loops from 1 to 3.
In my little head they have the same effect of having a constantly live source going to pins 1 and 3.
The reason I ask is that I wired up one of these using scenarion 2 - I now have a burnt out controller that appears to have melted/burnt around pins 3 to 5.
Is the issue my wiring or the fact that my HLT might be overloading the controller. It has two 1800w elements - so basically its 3600w