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    Pid replacement???

    Need,info. & advice,,i think one of the E5CS-temp-controller's on my Ballis-caster ii,has a problem,,,,,it is a ooold caster,,( according to nvballistic,," it's before our time"). I see on here some have installed PID's on there pot's,,what do I look for to be equivelant ( or close) to what I have and where .I did ck on price for a new one ,,based on the no's on mine,,"SAY WHAT",,(, i'll pull the bake knob off my wife's new glass top stove first,,) any way could use some advice.




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    Post a picture of the PID.

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    Sorry 6bg,,i'm worse at computer's than electronics,,if you would type this # E5CS-R1KJX-F,,in search,,it will show the one type I have. Found some on E-BAY ,,they high,,again sorry about pics.

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    Why don't you check Hatch the vendor Sponsor that makes pids and automation for master casters.

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    Way beyond me but I'd be real tempted to check with Auber Instruments.
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    Looks like that one?

    Spec sheet ->http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/307/e5cs_...11-1189624.pdf

    cliff note short spec info

    1/16 DIN size
    240vac
    Relay output NOT SSR - verify that you don't have a SSR
    SSR
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    I would replace it with this -> https://www.auberinc.com/index.php?m...&products_id=1
    It is the same size hole.
    It is NOT plug and play but its not gonna be that hard to be honest.
    If you got a smart phone, I will give you my # and you can send me pictures of the existing hookup and I will be more then happy to help you.

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    You might still have a SSR but the model # you list is relay output.
    Either way, you can be fixed up and back in business for around $50.
    Your not gonna get much cheaper because my cost from my supplier for a 1/16 DIN is @$35 shipped.
    I just prefer the 1/32nd din size better

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    Hey , Hatch, thank you,,yes sir: that is it ,,no my old unit has 2 old style relays ( 1, for each controller ),sorry no smart phone,,yea,,i'm behind time's,,but I can do pics. to e-mail's,(most of the time),( Ballisticast mark 2), Will be glad to e-mail.

    Thank you ,,Hootmix.

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    Sent u a pm with my email.
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    Hatch ,sent pics. & message,,E-mail .

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    I just checked Ebay and I found some new ones from China for around $65. I see no reason not to use one of them or switch brands.

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    Morn'n 6bg,,yes sir: ordered a voltage reg. for my 20 hp. kohler,,,1st of nov. 4 days del time,,,,,now will be week of dec 8th,,from china,,the main reason. I do buy some on e-bay and have been more than satisfied,,. Sure thank you ,and all who are try'n to help.


    Later,,,, Hootmix,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hootmix View Post
    Morn'n 6bg,,yes sir: ordered a voltage reg. for my 20 hp. kohler,,,1st of nov. 4 days del time,,,,,now will be week of dec 8th,,from china,,the main reason. I do buy some on e-bay and have been more than satisfied,,. Sure thank you ,and all who are try'n to help.


    Later,,,, Hootmix,
    You surely ought to know your not going to get 4 day delivery time from China. Mentioned it because of the inflated price of the used PID with the same PN.

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    One nice thing if you get the one Hatch suggested he said he'd answer questions for you. So would Auber's. Try that with the Chinese person and it probably wouldn't work out quite that nicely. FWIW
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    It's gonna be pretty much plug and play.
    Will write out a wire chart in The next few days.


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    Thank you Hatch. Hey 6bg6ga,,had I took time to notice the reg. was coming from china,,i wouldn't have made that mistake. I'm with MikeW1,,Hatch's offer is to good to not go with him. Have read a lot of the back forum's on here ,,and 6bg6ga you seem to also be very up on the newer electronic's also.


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    It's pretty simple and real easy



    That is the back of your existing PID.

    Let's start top Row
    right to left

    L1
    L2 or neutral if 120v
    NO contact - this is the output
    Common - this is jumped to L1
    NC - not used

    Bottom row

    TC neg
    TC *** (red)
    Empty
    ?
    ?

    The ? Ones might be alarm outs but they aren't used so no need to worry about it.


    Now on the PID I suggested



    4 is TC neg
    5 is TC ***
    7 is NO
    8 is L1
    9 is L2 or neutral

    Keep in mind this is from my phone so I will have to double check what I typed but it should be right



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    yeah it looks right.

    Most PID controllers that are AC are universal voltage - 85~264VAC/50~60Hz
    The Auber one I suggested it that way.
    The ones I provide with my PID setups are also that way.
    On my Master Caster Automation panels, I use 24vdc PID controllers now.

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    Sooo,,the new Auben TC has a internal relay,,i can wire around old relay ,,go straight to one leg of heater?? My M2, has 2 pairs of leads from pots ,, 2-reds,2-blks,& TC's,,,so the heater element's are 120v,ea pair??( I know bear with me.)

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    No.
    The internal relay doesn't do enough current to do that switching.
    You existing PID has a internal relay too but its not much current at all

    Auber = 7 amps @240vac
    Existing = 1 amp @ 240vac

    Where do you live?
    If you lived within a couple hours I would come rebuild the PID section and bypass the relays.
    Go with a SSR setup. Get a lot more life out of it.

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