Linny wrote:Im going to say "should" do... though i dont know how its rated to 1 Amp when power is calcualted in watts
P=VI
so 12=240*I
I = 0.05 Amps
I cant imagine a computer fan pulling "1 amp" but if your fan is 5watts you should be fine
poompy wrote:Linny wrote:Im going to say "should" do... though i dont know how its rated to 1 Amp when power is calcualted in watts
P=VI
so 12=240*I
I = 0.05 Amps
I cant imagine a computer fan pulling "1 amp" but if your fan is 5watts you should be fine
Cheers mate. I ordered the part anyway. for $4 delivered not much of a risk cost wise if it doesnt work. Hopefully it works out.
poompy wrote:The reason behind me thinking about using this transformer was so that I could contain everything within one box (PC Power supply). If it all works then I dont need to plug in a 12v power pack.
For $4 del not a big gamble
punchy21 wrote:They are reasonably linear for what we need, if you want I can post a quick vid of the voltmeter going through full range?
punchy21 wrote:They are reasonably linear for what we need, if you want I can post a quick vid of the voltmeter going through full range?
poompy wrote:Ok can someone verify for me whether this is all I need to control a 2400W element
SSR 25VA
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/150962139315 ... 1436.l2649
Heat sink
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/190657493064 ... 1436.l2649
Potentiometer (500K, Linear)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/160937931523 ... 1436.l2649
Knobs for Potentiometer
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/380530214091 ... 1436.l2649
Voltmeter Panel Analogue 0-250V
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/380517047385 ... 1436.l2649
EDIT: Sorry a box for it all to go in and a PC Fan to cool it all.
Cheers guys
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