Has nobody read #3 of the intruction booklet?
I know that I try not to frequent places where the elderly could be touched much less put my fridge there.
Has nobody read #3 of the intruction booklet?
I know that I try not to frequent places where the elderly could be touched much less put my fridge there.
Looks good. Did you connect the ground from the plug to the receptacle? If not, I would strongly recommend it.I realize this is an old thread, but here is how I wired my MH1210 for an always hot outlet and another switched outlet. Works great.
Cool. I stand corrected.The MH1210 he used is a Fahrenheit model. Always has been...
Cheers!
Cool. I stand corrected.
My assumption was based on the OP's photos indicating Celcius. I guess there is a difference between a MH1210 and a MH1210A?
Not to be argumentative, but in the #1 post on this thread, the OP states a model # of MH1210A and has a photo of a MH1210 with no letter boxes marked, the front panel of which indicates Celcius. I simply assumed that masteraviator, who I was responding to, had the same thing. The eltech stc1000 photo was posted by atoughram.The OP never posted a picture of his MH1210 actually operating.
You saw an Eltech controller picture posted by someone else...
Cheers!
No, it means it can handle up to 10A at 220V. At 120V it ables to handle at least 10A also. . If you plug the controller to 120V output voltage will be 120V as well.
I tried your wiring method, day_trippr but it didnt' work (no power to the unit).
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