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No hay artículos en el carroMr. Dryden
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2025
Works good
Ayush
Comentado en India el 5 de febrero de 2025
Works well for me, just wiring circuit diagram given with it was little wrong.
rob
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
It looks OK I haven't hooked it up yet
PT_UTTER
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2024
Temp was off about 14 degrees out of the box. The instructions are cryptic to say the least.Wiring it up was straightforward, then I saw temp was off, so a quick look at the instructions says P13 is temp offset. OK, dig through instructions to find how to get to setup. In the flowchart it shows to hold SU (SV? can't read it) for 25 seconds. OK, got it. it turns to P00, you can then hit up/dn keys to scroll through settings, but ... P13 never comes up.P00 is data lock, the manual shows valid values are like 0,1,18, etc. but doesn't say which does what.If you buy one of these, 0 locks out most settings, 1 opens a couple, 18 opens more.So to set temp offset, hold the button for 25 seconds, when it changes to P00 set the value to 18, now you can get to P13 to put in a temperature offset. (it is concerning that the offset is this large, most of my other controllers are name brand and I've never needed this big of an offset)Also of note: I'm running a heater on this, 1800 watts, in a room with an ambient temp of 55F. The heatsink hit 110F !!! There seems to be quite a bit of internal resistance on these SSRs when there should be essentially none. Needing to de-rate an SSR based on load is a bit concerning, but, for a PID, tc, ssr and heatsink that costs about half of a single Opto22 SSR, I guess I can't complain. it seems to be doing the job.Only time will tell if the thing will last
Honest Abe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2024
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