question about wiring temp sensors
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 7:35 am
I have 4 pole speakon connectors for just a temp sensor. The sensor has 2 leads, and a shield wire. The 4 poles of the plug are wired as follows
1: BCS Temp0
2: BCS GND
3: not used
4: Shield wire to panel ground
I have another speakon 4 pole that connects to a freezer. It caries a temp probe, ground, and 2 signal wires, one for a heater the other for the fridge, connected to SSR's by the freezer.
This speakon is wired as follows.
1: BCS Temp1
2: BCS GND
3: Heater SSR to BCS Out0
4: Freezer SSR to BCS Out1
So, I have a temp plug, and a device plug that also carries a temp sensor.
My question is, what if I plug the temp sensor into the device plug? The drain wire will then connect to Out0. What would happen if Out0 turned on? The drain wire is connected to the probe end, so the probe housing would be energized with 5vdc. Anyone who touches the metal probe end may get a tickle. I am guessing this would cause interference with the probe. My real question is would this
damage the probe or the BCS? The motivation is whether i can disconnect the freezer, and use the plug for a stand alone temp sensor on brew day or any other time I want an extra sensor outside the freezer.
1: BCS Temp0
2: BCS GND
3: not used
4: Shield wire to panel ground
I have another speakon 4 pole that connects to a freezer. It caries a temp probe, ground, and 2 signal wires, one for a heater the other for the fridge, connected to SSR's by the freezer.
This speakon is wired as follows.
1: BCS Temp1
2: BCS GND
3: Heater SSR to BCS Out0
4: Freezer SSR to BCS Out1
So, I have a temp plug, and a device plug that also carries a temp sensor.
My question is, what if I plug the temp sensor into the device plug? The drain wire will then connect to Out0. What would happen if Out0 turned on? The drain wire is connected to the probe end, so the probe housing would be energized with 5vdc. Anyone who touches the metal probe end may get a tickle. I am guessing this would cause interference with the probe. My real question is would this
damage the probe or the BCS? The motivation is whether i can disconnect the freezer, and use the plug for a stand alone temp sensor on brew day or any other time I want an extra sensor outside the freezer.