Maintaining 80%RH. It is amazingly steady compared to my small original chamber. Final test will be when I hang some meat in it.
Think those will work? Should I order one to try out? Or are you trying to build one? I also found a 40amp, but price really starts to climb for beefier components I'm sure....Nice little gems there.
30 Amp should work fine. I am going to design my 5V switch based upon that module. I will let you know how it works out.Think those will work? Should I order one to try out? Or are you trying to build one? I also found a 40amp, but price really starts to climb for beefier components I'm sure....
Found this....5V; 60Amp-$28
SHNITPWR 5V DC Power Supply Adapter 60A 300W AC to DC Converter Transformer 5 Volt 60 Amp LED Driver 110V / 240V AC Input
Might be the cheaper route to go rather than going through a 12V power supply and then stepping down to 5V...
Well, for $3, probably worth the wait! LOL!!
Beautiful...
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She's rockin right along holding steady... Temp. drops to 55.9*F then slowly rise to around 57.2 before the system can catch up switching the cooling on @57*F. Cooling takes about 8 minutes, slow rise takes about 12 minutes.
The dH (dehumidify) cycle is smooth as well. I have the offset @2%RH so when it hits 82%RH the dH kicks on. That takes about 10 minutes to drop the humidity back down to 80%. Not much overshoot on the humidity cycle.
The return dry air is running 45-46*F and does help to stabilize the temp. longer before cooling cycle kicks on. It is not enough to really cool the chamber down on it's own though....but it does help a little. Slightly drier air over the radiators, which helps prevent condensation....
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....Time IS money!!! LOL!!!Less than the shipping cost alone buying domestic. What robbery.
Hey...Looky what I found...
Can control up to 10 fans. Cased plug and play; $25
Noctua NA-FC1, 4-Pin PWM Fan Controller (Black)
Inexpensive model without a case: $9.99; has 4 fan plugs...
SinLoon 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin Fan Adapter PWM PC Chassis Cooling Fan Hub,Chassis Fan Pressure Regulating Governor,4 Way Splitter 12V Speed Controller with 6 Pin Power Port(4 Way with Cable)
Can have either to my door in 2 days...
I like the "no stop" feature on the Noctura. Would hate to have fans stop running n the chamber because the knob was turned too low..... little more than I would like to pay, but at this point, what's another $25 bucks?!?! LOL!! The new fans, cords, and controller will be about another $100 all together, but at least I only need to buy 4 fans instead of 8. I just could not make 8 work....too fast flow rate with the individual fans and can't slow them down enough.That looks like a nice set up.