Spud1700 wrote: That said they are awsome little animals - better than puppies or kittens.
rumby wrote:If she is really keen & needs any practice, there is heaps in my backyard.
hoppy wrote:Okiedokie McStill Have looked at your build in the ammo box might have to go that way ,dont look too difficult :think: at worse i can only have sparks fly out my arse :o :laughing-rolling:
Cheers Hoppy
McStill wrote:hoppy wrote:Okiedokie McStill Have looked at your build in the ammo box might have to go that way ,dont look too difficult :think: at worse i can only have sparks fly out my arse :o :laughing-rolling:
Cheers Hoppy
maheel wrote: maheel » Mon Nov 14, 2011 3:05 pm
i know there are a few "cheaper" options than the PSR-25 and i even built one of the triac based one's for about $15 but it was a death trap waiting to happen and took me about 5 hrs of driving around to get the right parts.
in the end i bought the psr and pot from RS-online and it works, it is easy enough to build and seems rock solid
the $100 (max) is worth the investment i reckon
steveoconner wrote:I would be interested in designing a element control system with temperature monitoring to keep exact temperature if anybody wants to get in touch maybe we could share the costs as I intend to use the design in future projects for other stills. Cheers
steveoconner wrote:Just a quick mail to point people in the best direction by using zero crossing controls for elements this really stops all the noise and crap that filters try and remove. Controllers can be designed to give very close temperature control by using pid type controls too. I can't believe nobody has built a universal element and temp control unit yet that is cheap and reliable. always fuse you control boxes on the light side if you can too.
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