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Basically this is an Evenheat at a great price for a DIYer. I bought this a while back form a member on here. Unfortunately I have neither the time or electrical skill to get t his baby up and running. It comes with a new heat coil still in the plastic. A PID but honestly not sure how ready it is to be run. I also have a new SSR with it which I believe was one of the things it needs to get up and running. The shell is in very good shape and really all it needs is a little work (by someone who understands electronics). And you have a functional Evenheat at a fraction of the cost. Even if what is supplied for the PID is essentially not what is needed you can get a complete new PID set up for right around $100 or less I believe. Any questions ask or PM me but honestly me trying to explain at least electronically what it needs to get up and running will most likely sound like it's coming from a kid in grade school. The white tube in the last pic IIRC is also a new Thermocouple. I haven't even take in out of the package. As good as my intentions were with this it has sat for months without me touching it and I'm probably going to kick myself for getting rid if it. But without sufficient time or electrical knowledge to deal with it, I'd rather see it go to someone who can put it to use rather than it rot in my basement.
I'm asking $260 shipped in CONUS. Anywhere else I would have to find out shipping costs. Pics below. There are also 4 legs that come with it that are not mounted at the moment but can be mounted once she's ready. So all told even if you had to buy the electronics new you can have yourself a functional Evenheat for less that $400 if you have the ability to handle the wiring. Also that hole in the door, if I remember correctly used to have a ceramic plug of sorts in it. I'm sure you can either find a suitable replacement or just cut a piece of firebrick like a cork to fit in there, which was what I was going to do.
I'm asking $260 shipped in CONUS. Anywhere else I would have to find out shipping costs. Pics below. There are also 4 legs that come with it that are not mounted at the moment but can be mounted once she's ready. So all told even if you had to buy the electronics new you can have yourself a functional Evenheat for less that $400 if you have the ability to handle the wiring. Also that hole in the door, if I remember correctly used to have a ceramic plug of sorts in it. I'm sure you can either find a suitable replacement or just cut a piece of firebrick like a cork to fit in there, which was what I was going to do.




