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austinjenna wrote:
I have 2 computer fans at the top of the refer vent to suck air out and 2 at the bottom to blow air in.
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โJun-11-2016 07:01 PM
BoonHauler wrote:
Thanks for the link, only bummer is their controllers require a 5vdc source as well as 12vdc.....:(
โJun-11-2016 06:56 PM
BoonHauler wrote:
Gordon:
Where did you get your controller? .... No speed control is not an issue for me.
Thanks
โJun-11-2016 05:35 PM
TechWriter wrote:GordonThree wrote:BoonHauler wrote:TechWriter wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
Anyone using a thermostatically controlled switch to turn the fan/s on and off?
Any links? How are you controlling the fans/s?
www.coolerguys.com
I don't think the Cooler Guys have any control devices. I been through their website and ordered my fans from them.
I've got an email into them just to make sure.
Here they are, if you like that vendor...
http://www.coolerguys.com/fanc.html
And here . . . and I like this vendor.
โJun-11-2016 05:33 PM
GordonThree wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
So with your set-up do you have an upper and lower limit (set point or do you have a simple on above set point, off below set point?
I'd have to think the later would be susceptible to cycling.
Yes, two set points, one for on, one for off.
I think most thermostatic devices, electronic or mechanical will have some degree of hysteresis, to avoid too-frequent cycling. Where it's adjustable or not is what adds cost ๐
One limitation of my little module is it lacks speed control (it was really designed to control other loads). So the fans are full on or full off. I'll try to include that ability in the next revision.
โJun-11-2016 06:55 AM
GordonThree wrote:BoonHauler wrote:TechWriter wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
Anyone using a thermostatically controlled switch to turn the fan/s on and off?
Any links? How are you controlling the fans/s?
www.coolerguys.com
I don't think the Cooler Guys have any control devices. I been through their website and ordered my fans from them.
I've got an email into them just to make sure.
Here they are, if you like that vendor...
http://www.coolerguys.com/fanc.html
โJun-11-2016 06:17 AM
BoonHauler wrote:
So with your set-up do you have an upper and lower limit (set point or do you have a simple on above set point, off below set point?
I'd have to think the later would be susceptible to cycling.
โJun-11-2016 06:10 AM
BoonHauler wrote:TechWriter wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
Anyone using a thermostatically controlled switch to turn the fan/s on and off?
Any links? How are you controlling the fans/s?
www.coolerguys.com
I don't think the Cooler Guys have any control devices. I been through their website and ordered my fans from them.
I've got an email into them just to make sure.
โJun-10-2016 06:00 PM
TechWriter wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
Anyone using a thermostatically controlled switch to turn the fan/s on and off?
Any links? How are you controlling the fans/s?
www.coolerguys.com