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MR Zulu

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Sorry on that, not going to push them away. Just be helpful on the enail with what I know about it
hey Jan , side question. If I have the Omron E5CC-RX2ASM-800 that has a output of 110v could i bypass the SSR and hook my coil up to the PID with the 110v output? instead of the Omron
E5CC-QX2ASM-800 that has a 12v output for SSR triggering.
 
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hey Jan , side question. If I have the Omron E5CC-RX2ASM-800 that has a output of 110v could i bypass using the SSR and hook my coil up the the PID with the 110v output? instead of the Omron
E5CC-QX2ASM-800 that has a 12v output for SSR triggering.
I will give you an answer on Monday, not so clear of your writing as english is not so good. These weekends, also invite some friends to visit us. Have a good weekend
 
hey Jan , side question. If I have the Omron E5CC-RX2ASM-800 that has a output of 110v could i bypass the SSR and hook my coil up to the PID with the 110v output? instead of the Omron
E5CC-QX2ASM-800 that has a 12v output for SSR triggering.
Brett, I am back now, I just have an Omron E5CC-QX2ASM-800 which will be connecting with an SSR while yours with RELAY.
1,2 to Relay, 5 TC-, 6 TC +, 11, 12 to L, N cord.

Possible price I guess will be 125-130USD for the whole kits on it, Do not know USA price on it
 

budbro18

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You can pull back the sleeve of the xlr/end of coil to see that everything is. Usually you can unscrew the XLR and basically take all the side shit off except the actual plug. Not sure if this was mentioned when you guys were talking about the pin outs of the different coils.

After that you can deduce what the wires are.

There will be 2 of the same color. Usually grey or white. Those are Coil power. Either work for either +/-

A red and a black that are super thin gauge. Those will be the thermocouple leads.

And one green or yellow or "ground colored" haha. Obviously your ground.

Hope this helped!
 
You can pull back the sleeve of the xlr/end of coil to see that everything is. Usually you can unscrew the XLR and basically take all the side shit off except the actual plug. Not sure if this was mentioned when you guys were talking about the pin outs of the different coils.

After that you can deduce what the wires are.

There will be 2 of the same color. Usually grey or white. Those are Coil power. Either work for either +/-

A red and a black that are super thin gauge. Those will be the thermocouple leads.

And one green or yellow or "ground colored" haha. Obviously your ground.

Hope this helped!
That is ok to tell this coil diagram also, as red and black usually for the TC+ and TC-, Ground wire is the grounded colors

AC power wires are the same color usually
 

MR Zulu

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I guess I have confused you guys , I have my plug wired right, I just wanted to know about the Omron RX series and if I can bypass the SSR. I have no idea how or why a price was mentioned as well.
 
I guess I have confused you guys , I have my plug wired right, I just wanted to know about the Omron RX series and if I can bypass the SSR. I have no idea how or why a price was mentioned as well.
Brett, You got the wrong model, the model you get is not for SSR
 
SSR is the direct currency relay, So you need to tell + and -, If possible, you can buy a relay again, but remember, that is not SSR
 
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