EEEE after installing in project enclosure
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 6:44 am
My setup worked "on the bench" but after installing it in a project enclosure, I'm getting the infamous EEEE error. I triple checked the TC connections (red - terminal 8, blues - terminals 9 & 10). I also checked the TC setting on the PID - PT100 as it should be. Based on what I read here, the only other thing it could be is a defective TC so I ordered another last night.
Since it bugged me so much, I removed the heat shrink from the TC and then removed the probe assembly from the cover. I checked continuity between the spade lugs and the wire just before it entered the probe. I assume a TC can malfunction and still have continuity so it wasn't a thorough test but at least it was something. So far I can't find anything wrong with the TC but can't get rid of the EEEE.
The drawing attached is how I have things hooked up. Again, bench tests went very well (had it running all day yesterday).
Won't be a happy camper if I install the new TC and still get the EEEE.
Since it bugged me so much, I removed the heat shrink from the TC and then removed the probe assembly from the cover. I checked continuity between the spade lugs and the wire just before it entered the probe. I assume a TC can malfunction and still have continuity so it wasn't a thorough test but at least it was something. So far I can't find anything wrong with the TC but can't get rid of the EEEE.
The drawing attached is how I have things hooked up. Again, bench tests went very well (had it running all day yesterday).
Won't be a happy camper if I install the new TC and still get the EEEE.