More Custom PID's

Started by car54, August 22, 2006, 04:19:24 PM

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car54

Here is the PID that I have been using for about a year. It operates flawlessly and free me from adjusting anything. I can leave the smoker alone for hours.

I started a new topic because I do not want to take away any thing from Robs PID. He has done an excellent job of describing the making of a PID






  • I made a custom sized box with a clear bottom

    The PID was bought from Ebay

    I used a 20 amp SSR (solid state relay) because I have a secondary heater that was bought from Grainger's

    I installed a heat sink matched to the relay that was bought from Grainger's

I have made 4 units and have given one to my grandson's father (he has a Bradley) who is now on his 3rd or 4th tour in Iraq ( pray for all our service men and women!).

Olds, if you want to use any of these pictures you can.

Brad

iceman

Nice setup car54. Thanks for sharing the photos. Can you tell me exactly how and where the heat sink is hooked up? I'm in the dark on all this but am determined to get all my smokers hooked up with these.
Regards; Patrick

Oldman

QuoteOlds, if you want to use any of these pictures you can.
Brad can you E-mail to me larger images?
Thanks
Olds

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car54

Iceman, you can not get a good look at the SSR because the wires are in the way. Because The heat sink is matched to the relay there are mounting holes that attach both units together into one component. I used a heat sink paste between the  units to help in transferring the heat.

I will try to get a picture for you.

Because of Robs "d o c u m e n t a t i o n" making  the PID is easy. If you have any questions or concerns about making one the forum will help you.



Brad

car54

Olds, is there any special email address that you want me to use? If you want to email me directly that is fine.

Brad

Oldman

Try [email protected]

If they bounch back then send them to [email protected] (It has unlimited storage, but I cannot access it from my personal hard drive, only my business drive.)

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iceman

Quote from: car54 on August 22, 2006, 04:53:06 PM
Iceman, you can not get a good look at the SSR because the wires are in the way. Because The heat sink is matched to the relay there are mounting holes that attach both units together into one component. I used a heat sink paste between the  units to help in transferring the heat.

I will try to get a picture for you.

Because of Robs "d o c u m e n t a t i o n" making  the PID is easy. If you have any questions or concerns about making one the forum will help you.



Brad
Thanks Brad. I'm tied up for a couple of weeks but plan on starting it when I get back.

robs

Like the PID car54. I hope people realize that you can throw these components into almost any enclosure.  I'm thinking for my next one to maybe buy a cheap plastic toolbox, and making my cuts into it.

-Plenty of room to work with.
-Easy to open and make changes
-Has a handle
-Rugged
-Store TC, cords inside

Nice PID!

rob

car54

Here is a close up of the SSR and it's heat sink.



Brad

robs

Very nice setup. That thing aint overheating!

Very clean.

iceman

Quote from: car54 on August 23, 2006, 02:42:24 PM
Here is a close up of the SSR and it's heat sink.



Brad
Thanks! ;)

MRH

Here is the post with some pictures of the one I made it is real similar to the one robs made.  I sure like it it seems to hold the temperature within a couple degrees of whe3er it is set once it reaches the set point.

http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=3167.msg28895#msg28895

MRH