philistine
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Hey Dudes,
Just wanna start with a big thanks to all the help and advice you guys have given me so far !
Im fully aware that my knowledge and skills in the electrics/sorcery department (or lack thereof) is leading to questions that may have some of you facepalming on my behalf! Really appreciate your patience!
I've been taking a few pics as I weld up the stand (almost finished) and Ive built a cool stainless steel HEX. So eventually I'll show off some pics somewhere for any who might be interested... At least that way it proves that Im not completely useless! ;-)
So anyway, I know i've kinda asked some of these questions before, but now I wanna nut this part out specifically - Im back at it this wknd with a few more design issues to iron out, so here goes...
I've been weighing up the options for my control panel's power supply.
To sum up, its a HERMS rig that uses a 4th vessel with a separate element as a HEX. It will run:
1 x 2400w birko urn
1 x 2000w HEX
2 x pumps (25w each)
plus some various super low wattage stuff like pid's, indicator lights etc.
Basically, I see two options when it comes to power supply
First -and most preferable- would be to be able to run both elements at the same time. This would lead to a total power draw of just under 20A.
I've discovered that I have a dedicated circuit in our house that should comfortably accomodate this (yet to confirm) however Im still limited by 10A outlets.
So, Im thinking of installing 2 x power inlets in the control panel. This would effectively split it in half (electrically). One inlet would supply the birko urn and its PID, the other would supply the pumps, the HEX and it's own PID. Both circuits would be isolated from each other.
Both 'halves' of the power supply required would come from the same powerpoint, but it would be plugged in twice, with two separate power cords. (does that make sense?)
Has anyone done it this way?
Would it work?
Keen to see or hear about any examples...
Is it a stupid idea?
I've been searching and reading a lot of stuff on the forum and I did find some old posts from QldKev from a few years back who was also building a controller with 10A limits - so if youi're reading this man, Id love to hear how you worked around it.
Obviously, it would only be feasible if the circuit wiring in the house can tolerate it comfortably, but me and the sparky are pretty sure its ok (like I said, yet to confirm)
The other option (which kinda sucks) is to simply have 1 x power inlet for the entire controller and use a 3 way selector switch to choose between which element is running - ensuring that only one is in use at any given point.
Thanks in advance guys
Just wanna start with a big thanks to all the help and advice you guys have given me so far !
Im fully aware that my knowledge and skills in the electrics/sorcery department (or lack thereof) is leading to questions that may have some of you facepalming on my behalf! Really appreciate your patience!
I've been taking a few pics as I weld up the stand (almost finished) and Ive built a cool stainless steel HEX. So eventually I'll show off some pics somewhere for any who might be interested... At least that way it proves that Im not completely useless! ;-)
So anyway, I know i've kinda asked some of these questions before, but now I wanna nut this part out specifically - Im back at it this wknd with a few more design issues to iron out, so here goes...
I've been weighing up the options for my control panel's power supply.
To sum up, its a HERMS rig that uses a 4th vessel with a separate element as a HEX. It will run:
1 x 2400w birko urn
1 x 2000w HEX
2 x pumps (25w each)
plus some various super low wattage stuff like pid's, indicator lights etc.
Basically, I see two options when it comes to power supply
First -and most preferable- would be to be able to run both elements at the same time. This would lead to a total power draw of just under 20A.
I've discovered that I have a dedicated circuit in our house that should comfortably accomodate this (yet to confirm) however Im still limited by 10A outlets.
So, Im thinking of installing 2 x power inlets in the control panel. This would effectively split it in half (electrically). One inlet would supply the birko urn and its PID, the other would supply the pumps, the HEX and it's own PID. Both circuits would be isolated from each other.
Both 'halves' of the power supply required would come from the same powerpoint, but it would be plugged in twice, with two separate power cords. (does that make sense?)
Has anyone done it this way?
Would it work?
Keen to see or hear about any examples...
Is it a stupid idea?
I've been searching and reading a lot of stuff on the forum and I did find some old posts from QldKev from a few years back who was also building a controller with 10A limits - so if youi're reading this man, Id love to hear how you worked around it.
Obviously, it would only be feasible if the circuit wiring in the house can tolerate it comfortably, but me and the sparky are pretty sure its ok (like I said, yet to confirm)
The other option (which kinda sucks) is to simply have 1 x power inlet for the entire controller and use a 3 way selector switch to choose between which element is running - ensuring that only one is in use at any given point.
Thanks in advance guys