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The Johnson Controls A419ABC-1C Electronic Temp Controller offers an expansive temperature setpoint range from -30 to 212ยฐF and a finely tunable differential adjustment from 1 to 30ยฐF. Designed for broad compatibility with refrigeration and HVAC control-voltage applications, it features a clear LCD display for easy monitoring and precise temperature management, making it an essential tool for professionals demanding reliable and accurate climate control.
| ASIN | B0026NDC5O |
| Brand | Johnson Controls |
| Colour | gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Manufacturer | Johnson Controls |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A419ABC-1C |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | A419ABC1C |
| Operating Temperature | 100 Degrees Celsius |
| UPC | 806224612353 |
B**D
This product was exactly what I needed. I purchased a chest freezer to convert into a kegerator (technically a "keezer") for homebrew - obviously freezers are meant to be used at temps below freezing, and I need to chill my homebrew to about 40*F, so a temp controller is required. I had never wired anything electronic before, but this was very simple and easy to accomplish. Overall, it was worth buying this unwired unit for cheaper, as I was able to wire it and install it myself for less $ than the pre-wired units from homebrew shops. If you have some steady hands, all the wires/tools required (you'll need pigtail wires, a spare 16 gauge extension cord cut in half, wire strippers, and some wire nuts) and a little bit of patience, it's worth it to purchase this unwired unit. The controller itself works great with my chest freezer - it's very simple to set up, and I'm able to achieve great temperature control for both chilling beer and maintaining specific fermentation temperatures. Highly recommended for fellow homebrewers looking to control their fermentation temps or trying to build a keezer.
H**R
There are several models in the A419 series. I needed a waterproof version, but due to Amazon's poor product description I initially purchased another model. I had to break the tape to determine that fact, so I was charged a 20% restocking fee. Amazon should do much better.
S**N
Sous vide is a cooking technology that has come into popular use within the past decade. It might also be described as a fresh food preservation technique. My family really needed this, as it allows my teenage sons to cook for themselves with lower cost, less wastage, and better flavor and health prospects than they can get from fast foods. I combined the Johnson Controls A419 with an aquarium air stone to turn a simple 7 qt. Crockpot into a circulating water bath cooker that compares well with home sous vide controllers that are priced between $350 and $500. I combined the Johnson Controls A419 with a water heater element ($6 on EBay) and the air stone to turn a 28 qt. Coleman cooler into a high capacity sous vide cooker that can easily precook 100 entrees per day. The A419 relay output has been durable for me under heavy loads that are rumored online to do damage to the typical PID controller. The 1 degree F hysteresis of the A419 sounds like trouble to PID controller users who fool themselves into believing their water baths are accurate to 0.1 degrees, but it turns out that only the average temperature matters, as demonstrated by the excellent flavors of the prepared meats.
G**D
Works as advertised. Instructions were clear. Functions for both heating and cooling; however, that has be be manually selected by using a jumper on the circuit board.
D**H
I struggled to give this unit a 5 star rating, but in the end it is an industrial grade temp controller that is sold without wires because of the multiple applications the unit can perform all requiring different wiring schemes. I am using to manage a kegerator. I read some of the reviews here on Amazon before purchasing, and most described the wiring diagram as simple and easy. I managed hooking it up correctly but it took some time and concentration. One pit-fall I could see happening to someone is the use of a ground (don't use a 2 wire lamp cord) use a 3 wire cord. The wiring diagram doesn't show any ground wires. Your fridge must be grounded so I connected the grounds inside the unit but I didn't see anyway to bond the unit to ground. Another helpful hint, you need to cut a small jumper wire to go from the line side terminal block to load terminal block. I hope this doesn't scare anyone off from buying this unit because once it is setup it has some great options for controlling heat or cooling and the LCD display adds a level of comfort that things are working as they should. There is also an LED light that indicates when there is power going to what ever you are controlling. I was also concerned about the units memory and set points in the event of a loss of power. I tested this and the unit does not lose the settings, I left it unplugged for ~24 hours and it picked right back up with no settings lost. After installing all the wires I hooked it up to a drop light in the garage, stuck the thermostat probe in the freezer just on the off chance I had screwed up the wiring, this way I'm only out a shop light not a fridge compressor.
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