I ended up dong it a little differently. In the Process I assigned unused Output 6 to PID control based on the HLT Temp Probe
Then in the Ladder Logic I make it so if Output 6 was on and the RIMS output was off to then turn on HLT output.
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- Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:39 am
- Forum: BCS Programming
- Topic: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same time
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- Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:02 pm
- Forum: BCS Programming
- Topic: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same time
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Re: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same ti
I think this works using registers instead:
It seems to work on the control panel, I will fill my kettles and test it more.
It seems to work on the control panel, I will fill my kettles and test it more.
- Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:32 pm
- Forum: BCS Programming
- Topic: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same time
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Re: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same ti
It doesn't work, right now when Output 2 - the Rims element is turned off it automatically turns on Output 0 and 1.
I will have to play with it more.
I will have to play with it more.
- Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:54 pm
- Forum: BCS Programming
- Topic: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same time
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Re: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same ti
Ladder logic is new to me also. Did I do this right? Output 0 is the HLT Electric Element Output 1 is the Boil Kettle Electric Element Output 2 is the RIMS Electric Element http://forum.embeddedcc.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=805&sid=1a80b6597013407f231c5e66c8c0f0fe I think that: 1. Wh...
- Mon Apr 25, 2016 12:42 pm
- Forum: BCS Programming
- Topic: Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same time
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Not running HLK and RIMS Electric Element at the same time
Hello all! I am new here and just built a new BCS-462 based electric brewing system. Originally I had planned to put in a 240v 50a outlet in my Garage to brew with, but I am not going to be moving in a few months so do not want to waste the time and money to do so. However my Garage already has a 24...