If you are into casting your own bullets, and you want them to come out all nice and shiny.....you need to control the heat of your melted alloy....With small casting pots, dropping lots of lead, this is difficult to do manually. A "PID" will cycle your casting pot on and off while reading the melted lead temperature, keeping it at a constant state........you input the parameters, it does the rest!
You can build a PID for about $100 that will "computerize" your temperature control
Huge thread about it here:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=115724
Anywho.........A couple of points.
I used an extension cord that had an LED in the female plug to show you that it was "live". Works great to prove that current is flowing
I mounted the SSR (Relay) on the back of the case. The case gets just a tiny bit warm. Nothing to worry about.
I hard wired my probe.
This is a great project and VERY easy to build. Took me all of an hour to go from start to working.........Once you have a PID you'll wonder how you ever got along without it!
More pictures in my photo album
www.rvbprecision.com
You can build a PID for about $100 that will "computerize" your temperature control
Huge thread about it here:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=115724

Anywho.........A couple of points.
I used an extension cord that had an LED in the female plug to show you that it was "live". Works great to prove that current is flowing

I mounted the SSR (Relay) on the back of the case. The case gets just a tiny bit warm. Nothing to worry about.

I hard wired my probe.


This is a great project and VERY easy to build. Took me all of an hour to go from start to working.........Once you have a PID you'll wonder how you ever got along without it!
More pictures in my photo album
www.rvbprecision.com