Absolutely Welcome!jabbos said:finally... yeah!!!!
thank you lael
Pervertbungelbear said:Thank you so much Lael, dont tell my wife but this is the best day of my life!!!!!! God brewing and brew **** rock!!!!!!! :beerbang: :beerbang:
lol - I won't tell your wife. Of course... the controller cost much less than your wedding... It MUST be less important!bungelbear said:Thank you so much Lael, dont tell my wife but this is the best day of my life!!!!!! God brewing and brew **** rock!!!!!!! :beerbang: :beerbang:
Thanks camelbak! It's nice it all shows throughcamelbak28 said:Hi Lael and thanks again. Kit received a few weeks back and just had a chance to have a look at it all. All I can say is "well done Sir", the planning and thought in this is evident. Thanks again to you for your effort and the others that have assisted along the way / packed kits etc.
True, boys and their toys i guess, but this can step mash.....my wife can'tlael said:lol - I won't tell your wife. Of course... the controller cost much less than your wedding... It MUST be less important!![]()
freelander2002 said:God damm Christmas came early this yearThe eagle has landed !!!
Hands down, a exelent kitAll parts present and in good nick. Thanks a million to everyone involved past, present and future !!!
As i am a qualified sparky ( even been down under for work ( Dampier) ) I have evil plans for these two kits i got my hands on.
First brew on the new setup I guess will take place between boxing day and new year
First brew will be a Westvletern 12 clone... Brewed at christmas for christmas 2016
And againThanks a million to all involved !!!!!!!!!!!!!
that way the board only needs to switch 12volts and not 240Mardoo said:Might be interested. What would be the advantage of running the pump through the dual SSR instead of the on-board relay?
I imagine its mostly for those which may suffer screen scrambling issues, as switching only 12v means no 240v switching on the board and no inductive noise being introduced causing issuesMardoo said:Might be interested. What would be the advantage of running the pump through the dual SSR instead of the on-board relay?
It isn't necessary, but is nice to move the 240V off the circuit board, and also should alleviate screen scrambling for anyone who is experiencing it (2 people have said they have, one resolved with fixing their wiring, haven't heard back from the other). The real bonus is added failsafe should you plug your heater in the pump socket and not notice quickly and burn out the relay.SBOB said:I imagine its mostly for those which may suffer screen scrambling issues, as switching only 12v means no 240v switching on the board and no inductive noise being introduced causing issues