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The Universal 1/16DIN PID Temperature Controller is a highly adaptable device that supports 10 different temperature sensor inputs, allowing for user-configurable PID, On/Off, or Manual control. It features dual display options in Fahrenheit and Celsius, and offers bump-less transitions between control modes, making it ideal for various applications including refrigeration and solenoid valve control.
G**T
A good combination of cusomizable programable outputs
I have not yet fully implemented it in the project I have planned, which is a controller to intelligently moderate a coal stove with an internal thermosensor.What I like about this controller is the individualized control on all three outputs, an SSR control output, and two alarm relays -- one SPST and the other SPDT.Each one of those outputs can have an individualized temperature setting, triggering at hi or low, or vice-versa.The only thing that is missing that would make it much more useful is some kind of DC output to use in the unpowered relay outputs, and/or to power up some ancillary electronics.However on this point, unlike the answer I got above from the seller, however I do believe there is a steady DC output of +9v, coming from connector #'s 6 (+9dcv) and 10 (grnd). I don't think they have much amperage, but they should provide enough signal power to drive through the alarm relays.Update Mar 4, 2021So I did implement it in a custom coal stove temperature controller, and this has worked well for me for the last few years, with just a little tweaking here and there hardware and settings.Just now though, it has started reacting defectively, where the J-type thermocouple is good, but the detected temperature is fluctuating up and down at room temp, and gets a little better at higher temp. Basically it needs replacement now. But all my kudos for this unit is intact.
C**.
Four Stars
Everything works fine. Instructions could be improved.
6**S
Excellent controller
Truly universal, you can set the output to be just alarms, PID for SSR, PID for relay output, ON/OFF for SSR, or On/OFF for relay out.
A**L
Well perfectly,but programing is a bearl.
Outstanding once you figure out how to program it, not an easy task at least for me. Found some internet instructions and they helped a lot.
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