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Compact housing for PID controller and Solid State Relay
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Wanted a compact SESTOS D1S-VR-220 PID controller and Ink Bird SR-25 DA Solid State Relay Module enclosure, with a switch, fusebox and possibility to monitor SSR On-light.
So here it is.
https://youtu.be/IEsE7TQns0M
https://youtu.be/RfjG2W9W8D4
- Fuse holder dimensions are: body_length 35mm; front_diameter 14,9mm; front length 5,7mm; thread diameter 12,40mm.
-Switch dimensions are: 11mm / 30mm.
-Also used four M3x6 countersunk screws for fixing back to front. They screw int directly into the plastic (no need for nuts);
- one M3x6 countersunk screw and one M3 nut for tightening the PID controller in place (from the side);
-one M3x10 countersunk screw and one M3 nut for tightening the SSR inside the housing.
The following order of assembly worked for me:
- attach all the wires to SSR (use thin ones for control clamps)
- move the SSR in (see that SSR LED is right below its opening on top) and secure it with the screw and nut (tighten the screw through the hole on the to
So here it is.
https://youtu.be/IEsE7TQns0M
https://youtu.be/RfjG2W9W8D4
- Fuse holder dimensions are: body_length 35mm; front_diameter 14,9mm; front length 5,7mm; thread diameter 12,40mm.
-Switch dimensions are: 11mm / 30mm.
-Also used four M3x6 countersunk screws for fixing back to front. They screw int directly into the plastic (no need for nuts);
- one M3x6 countersunk screw and one M3 nut for tightening the PID controller in place (from the side);
-one M3x10 countersunk screw and one M3 nut for tightening the SSR inside the housing.
The following order of assembly worked for me:
- attach all the wires to SSR (use thin ones for control clamps)
- move the SSR in (see that SSR LED is right below its opening on top) and secure it with the screw and nut (tighten the screw through the hole on the to
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