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08-02-10, 07:27 AM | #41 |
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Looks like a nice unit!
Do you have a version that can handle an AC pump?
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08-02-10, 09:29 AM | #42 |
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Its got 10A output relays that should work for that applications. I would keep the pump below 4-5A for AC version and would probably advise to put a MOV in parallel with the relay contacts. You always connect an external contactor to the unit if you wanted something beefier.
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08-02-10, 06:58 PM | #44 |
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That looks like a DC switch to me since its for cars maybe. You would probably be better off with the 10A relay contact unless your load is DC.
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08-02-10, 09:06 PM | #45 |
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This gizmo works great on a taco 009 taco pump 120v@1.2A controlled by 3.3v I/O pin.
10A @ 480VAC SOLID STATE RELAY-MPJA, Inc. |
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08-02-10, 09:13 PM | #46 |
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That looks pretty good and the price is right.
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11-17-10, 10:40 PM | #47 |
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Here is a nice differential temperature controller with temperature logging and 4 inputs for $60. myDTC Differential Temperature Controller Store - Home
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02-23-15, 03:31 PM | #48 |
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Hi to all. I have made free Arduino's solar controller. I am from Ukraine and tried to translate all instruction. Maybe translation was done not so good but i was trying. I think now, everybody may to do thermal differential controller by yourself!
Of-course i cannot post links for now... Also i have interesting online monitor page of my home-made hot water solar system, but it is not in english. I may try to translate it too. |
02-24-15, 07:00 AM | #49 |
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Now i can post links. I have created a separate thread for my solar controller here http://ecorenovator.org/forum/applia...4u-viktor.html
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06-11-15, 07:02 AM | #50 |
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Now i am working in this direction. For example i plan in few next month to release new firmware (cost $4.95) with WEB Monitor function, so everyone will be able to have similar monitor.
But this WEB-monitor needs a separate web-server to work, so i am going to provide my own web server with $0.95 per month or $9.95 per year. And of course - the same firmware for hot water solar controller is and will be free (without web-monitor function) |
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