@Ramahs
Here you go....
I did a different switch than the button in the diagram. I put a switch between the connection number one on the SSR relay. Also make sure to pay close attention to the pins as the wiring diagram has the pin layout flipped from what it would be on the machine(Should look like an right side up horseshoe) The diagram has it orientated like an upside down horseshoe and can cause you to wire the XLR plug backwards (Yes I did this once)
Parts for dual controller Enail:
2 X Omron PID E5CC QX model E5CC-QX2ASM-880
2 X 5 pin female XLR plugs
2 X LED Power buttons
2 X Rocker switch
2 X power socket 3pin
2 X Solid state Relay 40A
Case big enough to hold all the above, but also still look sexy
Wiring diagram I used for mine:
https://i.imgur.com/69nqrVr.jpg (You will need to snap a picture of the bottom of the PID so you know where the connections go. The diagram only shows 10 connections. But the QX model has 12.
Info on Omron PIDs:
There are 3 different types of e5cc. The RX that has just a mechanical relay output, The QX that has a DC out for controlling a SSR, and the CX(cant be used) which adjusts just a current output.
You can use either the RX like I did with no SSR by wiring AC HOT to PID pin1 and PID pin2 goes to AC HOT on the XLR. Neutral and Ground on the XLR go directly to the incoming AC.
Or you can use the QX if you have a compatible SSR (12V, 21mA max). PID pin1 is DC+ and pin2 is DC- to feed the input on the SSR.
Documentation:
http://www.supertron.com.sg/images/e5cc-800-wire.jpg
Omron E5CC controller settings:
Your settings should be as follows
Hold down 1st button for 4 seconds
- Press 2nd button to cycle through
- Use up and down arrows to select value
CN-t = 5
d-U = F
SL-H = 1300
SL-L = -200
CNTL = Pid
S-HC = Stnd
St = ON
CP = 2
GREV = GR-R
ALt1 = 2
ALH1 = 0.2
ALt2 = 2
ALH2 = 0.3
Hold Down 1st button for 3 seconds to exit/save
From Main screen
Press 2nd button to see option
R-5 = RUN
AL-1 = 0
AL-2 = 0
From Main Screen
Press 1st button
At = ON (setting will go back to off when you turn the unit off, this is okay because it is part of the calibration process, it only needs to calibrate once)