My Johnson Control A419 has begun to stop working intermittently. Anyone every sent one in for repair? Maybe it's not worth it, but if you have and recommend it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Robert
Johnson Controls A419 Temp controller
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Johnson Controls A419 Temp controller
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Re: Johnson Controls A419 Temp controller
Are you getting any output voltage? If so, what is it?
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Re: Johnson Controls A419 Temp controller
Could just be a bad relay. If I remember correctly, those have relays soldered onto the board. You can unsolder and replace it. Not sure if that's a service that Johnson does or not.
Taking it a little further, if it was the relay, you could always use an external SSR (solid state relay) and solder the trigger leads to the driver circuit in the Johnson. If you're comfortable using a multi meter, you could open the unit and test if the relay is working and if the controller is supplying power to the relay.
Taking it a little further, if it was the relay, you could always use an external SSR (solid state relay) and solder the trigger leads to the driver circuit in the Johnson. If you're comfortable using a multi meter, you could open the unit and test if the relay is working and if the controller is supplying power to the relay.
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Re: Johnson Controls A419 Temp controller
I have not checked it. If I unplug it, let it sit for a few minutes and re-plug it works for one "on cycle" and then shuts down again.DrDually wrote:Are you getting any output voltage? If so, what is it?
On a side note, I installed a new A419 and everything works fine.
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Helles in fermenter
Vienna in fermenter
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Helles in fermenter
Vienna in fermenter
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And a few random sours hanging out
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Re: Johnson Controls A419 Temp controller
I will give that a shot.JonW wrote:Could just be a bad relay. If I remember correctly, those have relays soldered onto the board. You can unsolder and replace it. Not sure if that's a service that Johnson does or not.
Taking it a little further, if it was the relay, you could always use an external SSR (solid state relay) and solder the trigger leads to the driver circuit in the Johnson. If you're comfortable using a multi meter, you could open the unit and test if the relay is working and if the controller is supplying power to the relay.
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Black IPA bottled
Helles in fermenter
Vienna in fermenter
Barrel Soured Sasion still in barrel
And a few random sours hanging out
Black IPA bottled
Helles in fermenter
Vienna in fermenter
Barrel Soured Sasion still in barrel
And a few random sours hanging out