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Interesting. I think part of the problem is that the SSR that my electrician buddy got, requires 110v to switch it on. When I attach it to 110V, it clicks open and sends power to the elements. He probably over-spec'd it as it is a 15A 240V stove. Can the above drawing be used with a simple...
Interesting. So, the PID acts like the switch leg in a light socket? Open (on) should give me a 1 on an ohm meter, closed would give me a zero? I only know enough about electricity to make me dangerous... I 'll run check.
So, if I understand you correctly: the 110v supply to my SSR...
Hmmmm, I cant really tell what the difference between yours and mine is. It looks like if I hook the SSR up to alarm 1, then I can have it output up to 250V, do you know how yours is hooked up? Did you have to do any programming other than setting the temp?
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I am using a Mypin PID, and have hooked it up:
110v coming into terminals 1 & 2
Terminals 3 & 4 going to the SSR
Termianls 7 & 8 attached to the thermocouple.
I think that the problem is that my SSR needs 110v to switch on, it is a heavy duty one 240v output for my oven. I am...
Hi,
I am using the same MYPIN PID, and need to send 110v to my SSR to switch it, it is a heavy duty 220V SSR controlling an oven. I cant seem to get 110v to come out of terminal 3&4. can anyone help?