Hello,
I am interested in using a JLD612 (Low DC version) to control this pump's speed control:
http://www.lightobject.com/Heavy-Duty-3 ... Id=1283289
The PID would need to output a 0-5vdc (from its SSR relay outputs?) analog or PWM control signal which would control the coolant pump speed proportionately and to the thermoresister (PT100) temperature.
Like this:
Target temp 20.0c
Actual PT100 temp 20.0c
Coolant pump runs at 20% capacity based on 1vdc signal from PID
Target temp 20.0c
Actual PT100 temp 22.0c
Coolant pump runs at 50% capacity based on 2.5vdc signal from PID
Target temp 20.0c
Actual PT100 temp 24.0c
Coolant pump runs at 100% capacity based on 5vdc signal from PID
Is this possible? Or is their a better/easier way to do it?
Can a JLD612 output a 0-5vdc control signal?
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Re: Can a JLD612 output a 0-5vdc control signal?
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After much research - and talking with lightobject - thank you. I decided to program a ARM to do the task - much simpler and cheaper.
After much research - and talking with lightobject - thank you. I decided to program a ARM to do the task - much simpler and cheaper.
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