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It's the https://heald.ca/adding-a-diy-pid-to-the-gaggia-classic-pro/ version. Not sure if that helps/hinders?
@rpm agreed. That's been my logic (whether or not I've achieved that technically...)
I have an annoying PID question...
DIY'ing a PID to my Gaggia Baby Millennium and need to piggyback live and neutral wires to power the PID.
I've found the live and neutral mains (with a multimeter no less!) running from the main power outlet which both run to the power switch on the front of the machine. Presumably I can simply piggyback off these connections?
Various guides say to piggyback the live mains at the power switch and the neutral mains at the outlet itself, but this would mean trying to piggyback into a terminal box, which doesn't feel good...
It would be much simpler to tap both live and neutral at the power switch (mainly because there's a lot more room), but is there an obvious circuitry based reason why I shouldn't?
Note - fully aware that people won't want to give electrical advice, this is from a paper based, circuit only perspective!