Amadhunter
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Hi all, I've searched this forum, and the net, can't find the answer for my dumb question.
I ordered the stuff from Auber Ins.
1 1/16 DIN PID Temperature Controller (SSR control output)
Item #: SYL-2352
1 40A SSR Item #: MGR-1D4840
1 Heat Sink for Solid State Relay, 40A
Item #: HS40
1 SSR Cooling Kit
Item #: CFAN1
1 Liquid Tight RTD Sensor, 2 Probe, Weldless Fitting
Item #: PT100-L50M14Cable Option - 12 ft Deluxe Cable
Now, I have a pretty good background in electricty/electronics, but it's been a long time since I've used any of it. I found, after ordering this stuff, and preparing to wire it all up, that my old house has 3 wire 220 service. Now, this PID requires two hot, one common, and one ground. I can't figure the best way to hook this stuff up, and be safe. Unless I drive a ground rod by my brew shack and add 4 wire service. Is there a way to wire this up by jumping the ground and common as it is in my junction box?
I ordered the stuff from Auber Ins.
1 1/16 DIN PID Temperature Controller (SSR control output)
Item #: SYL-2352
1 40A SSR Item #: MGR-1D4840
1 Heat Sink for Solid State Relay, 40A
Item #: HS40
1 SSR Cooling Kit
Item #: CFAN1
1 Liquid Tight RTD Sensor, 2 Probe, Weldless Fitting
Item #: PT100-L50M14Cable Option - 12 ft Deluxe Cable
Now, I have a pretty good background in electricty/electronics, but it's been a long time since I've used any of it. I found, after ordering this stuff, and preparing to wire it all up, that my old house has 3 wire 220 service. Now, this PID requires two hot, one common, and one ground. I can't figure the best way to hook this stuff up, and be safe. Unless I drive a ground rod by my brew shack and add 4 wire service. Is there a way to wire this up by jumping the ground and common as it is in my junction box?