"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
It's been running fine. I did burn out another contactor on the radiant panel. I think that this time one of the wires had worked it's way loose and caused the problem, where in the past it was burning those out because of the temp controller. I replaced the temp controller for the radiant panels about a year ago and it hasn't burned a contactor until this week, and it was doing it at least quarterly before. There are quite a few wires that are looking suspect and a lot of them could be re-wired and have new connections put on, but that could take a lot of time.I appreciate all your help Winston. If anyone wants to know anything and everything about dryers, Winston is the man. Every time I got off the phone with him I told the guys I work with how much smarter I was for having that conversation. I feel lucky that I've got about 4 industry guys that I can call all at anytime and just sit back and listen and learn, I'm privileged. I love getting off the phone having learned a ton, and that happened every time I talked to Winston.
There are numerous advantages to SSRs, but they are more sensitive to the heat than regular contractors. Ask me how I know! Good heat sink and airflow over it are a must. Pierre
Quote from: blue moon on December 24, 2011, 12:08:43 AMThere are numerous advantages to SSRs, but they are more sensitive to the heat than regular contractors. Ask me how I know! Good heat sink and airflow over it are a must. PierreThe airflow might be a problem. It get's so damn hot inside that compartment. I take the panel off in the summertime because things start melting in there during the summer months. There is a fan that blows the hot air out but it's not enough. The air coming from that compartment is 180+ degrees when it's really hot.