Cheap temperature controller - Completed

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I sent the guy a question about just buying the fan adapter but didn't get any reply. I've got a bunch of copper pipe and fittings to build something that sits inside the WSM as a sort of air injection system so the adapter would be good to go with that, I can probably make something up myself though.
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Really that's not good. Let me know how you get on. And simpic sorry we have already ordered them :(


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tommo666 wrote:I saw a temp controller on fleabay for £8.50 and thought i'd try a quick project. Using stuff i had laying around i built a pit controller. I reckon to buy all the bits would be around £32, that's without a box or fan mount but still not a bad price

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Its the stc1000. I use that to control my brew fridge. How did you hook up the pit probe?
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I covered the wire with braided sleeve and heat shrink and used a croc clip to hold it to the grate.
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Yes, the controllers are similar. The one i have is 12v and powers a 12v fan directly but it is a single output with a higher temp range. Up to 300c, they also now make them in degree F. Search on ebay for willhi.
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That looks interesting. If you had the 12v version, and a 12v fan, you could power it all off one battery.

One thing the docs don't say is if this is a PID controller or not, or is it just a basic on/off thermostat?

Found a manual - still not clear

http://www.biopowered.co.uk/w/images/8/ ... ctions.pdf
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It could be powered from a 12v battery, i just had a spare 12v supply. I don't know if it's a pid but i have it set for plus/minus 7 degrees of the set temp and it works fine.
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tommo666 wrote:It could be powered from a 12v battery, i just had a spare 12v supply. I don't know if it's a pid but i have it set for plus/minus 7 degrees of the set temp and it works fine.


How frequently does it hit the fan? Does it cycle alot?
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The fan comes on 7c below the set point until it reaches 7c above. Then it shuts off. If the pit holds temp then it doesn't come on a lot.
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If it keeps te temperature relatively steady, sounds liKe bargain controller.

Here is how I couple to the proQ

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Went through a few modifications but the final version of my air injector works well, it holds temperatures really, really well.

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/752f2fyg3n96 ... -agIVwGs0a
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