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"I want to use one in part of my still operation. I want to use it as a means of deactivating a contacter that will switch my applied voltage to the heat element from 240 to 120 volts. I can already do it with a device i have by simply throwing a toggle switch but I really would like it to happen when temperature rise at the base of the tower first is sensed. "
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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"Swede coached me:) and i have it running properly on the bench. Soon as my vodka wash is ready ill do an actual test.
If it is successful then perhaps i can use PIDs to controll relays for the separation of the foreshots and the other components of the alcohol product:)"
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"Now, you are using Analog meter. But i suggest you to go with Digital Meter for correct information. _________________
ggi.ac.in"
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" Originally Posted by: ggicollegepunjab Now, you are using Analog meter. But i suggest you to go with Digital Meter for correct information. _________________
ggi.ac.in i am very fond of analog meters-- the pids are digital-- i only monitor voltage and current with the analog meters. I also prefer an analog VOM over the digital."
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"Hey Scotty,
Care to write up a wiring diagram, parts list, and standard operating procedure? Not looking for anything professional, but would appreciate a little more detail on how you are driving the contactor with a PID to switch from 240 to 120. Sounds like something I might want to do:)"
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"I use the relay output of the pid to make and break the voltage applied to the mechanical relay coil. When the mechanical relay is normally closed 120 volts is applied to the heat element. When energized, the normally open contacts are closed and apply 240 volts to the heat element.
I have a sensor installed at the base of the still so that as soon as the temperature starts rising there, it de activates the relay that supplys 220V power to the mechanical relay coil. Now de energized, we are supplying 120 volts to the heat element. I have a variac/router speed control in the 120 volt feed so i can tweak the rate of output from the still.
The first step is to get a mechanical DPDT relay. I like 40 amps and make 2 input power cords. One 120 volts and the second 240 volts. Use a toggle switch to activate the coil.
It will be easy to replace the toggle switch with a pid from that point.
I'm hunting for a schematic that i made months back."
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the schematic is on tiny cad and i cant copy and paste it.
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"I might be able to read tinycad files if you want to upload it. Thanks for the replies regardless. I do have some more questions though?
Do you have a particular relay you thought was good? What PID are you using?
And finally, if I understand correctly, you are plugged into both a 120 and a 240 source, or two different 120 sources that you combine for 240? Or are you somehow dividing the 240 voltage and throwing away some amps when the contactor de-energizes?"
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Wow, that is WAY cheaper than the one's I was looking at. Thanks!
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"im using this pid for the relay but others will work. i have a couple of these silling for the next stage http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-Di...&hash=item27c3ff72c4 Ive never seen them so cheap."
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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Give me your email and ill see if i can attach the tiny cad to it, I just noticed that the tiny cad schematic that i have is for an all solid state realy setup. UNTESTED
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PM sent. I'll try something else if I don't hear from you in a few. Thanks for all the generous help.
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"I have a 120 volt and a 240 volt outlet next to where i operate the still. If you dont have separate outlets, i believe you will put one of the 240 volt legs to ground for an instant . when the relay changes position
Keep questions coming. ill try to see if i can help. It is good for me to try and remember."
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i tried to find a freeware program that will allow me to do electrical schematics but i did not have any luck
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Ha Ha, and here the original thread started with YOU asking about PID. I think you have explained it pretty well. I'll let you know if I come up with anymore questions.
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" Originally Posted by: DGdistill Ha Ha, and here the original thread started with YOU asking about PID. I think you have explained it pretty well. I'll let you know if I come up with anymore questions. A guy named sweede on another website walked me through setting up the pid"
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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Hey Scotty,
Digging up old post here, I think your name has popped up in every post that i have read. :)
I had new Watlow heat controllers installed in the ovens at work and since we are closing the ovens may end up in the scape pile. May end up with about 6
I don't need them at the moment, but do you think they would be a usable item in the future ?
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"Scotty if you google circuit 2000 it is out there and it was free and not bad If you can't find it let me know and I will send it to you via email if you want"
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