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Programming info and unbricking info down below.
This is a very common and cheap module on ebay. As long as any temperature critical application has a secondary protection against overheating or overcooling then it should actually be usable.
The module runs on a 12V DC supply and draws about 20mA or 70mA when the relay is energised. The relay has a set of volt-free contacts optimistically rated for 20A at 125V AC. Probably better used at much lower current and voltage for longevity.
Here's the programming info:-
A brief press of SET enters the main temperature adjustment mode with the current set temperature flashing. This can be adjusted with the up/down buttons, and holding them will make them auto-repeat.
When finished adjusting, the unit will store your new setting and revert back to normal operation after several seconds.
Holding down SET for about 5 seconds will enter programming mode. You can step through the program parameters from P0 to P6 with the up/down buttons and use SET to select them.
P0 Selects cooling mode or heating mode.
In cooling mode (C) the relay will energise and close the contacts when the probe temperature is above the set temperature.
In heating mode (H) the relay will energise and close the contacts when the probe temperature is below the set temperature.
P1 Allows you to set a hysteresis value between 0.1 to 15 degrees.
The hysteresis value is to prevent the relay chattering on and off when the probe is wavering around the set temperature point.
For instance, with hysteresis set to the default of 2 degrees, when in cooling mode and the temperature is set to 25 degrees, the relay will activate as soon as that temperature is reached, but not deactivate until the temperature is brought down to 23 degrees (25 degrees minus a hysteresis value of 2 degrees)
When in heating mode the relay would activate as soon as the temperature fell to 25 degrees, but would remain on until it reached 27 degrees. (25 degrees plus a hysteresis value of 2 degrees.)
P2 Highest temperature limit. Set to 110 degrees by default. This is used to limit the upper temperature than can be set.
P3 Lowest temperature limit. Set to -50 degrees by default. This sets the lowest temperature than can be set.
P4 Probe correction. Very neat. Allows you to calibrate the temperature the probe is sensing by +7.0 to -7.0 in tenth of a degree increments.
P5 Relay energisation delay of between 0 to 10 minutes to limit fast cycling of equipment like compressors. After setting this function the unit must be powered off and on again for the change to take effect. When I tested this it switched after about 35 seconds with a delay of "1" and about 1:40 with a delay of "2".
P6. This is an over-temperature limit that turns off the relay and displays a row of dashes on the display. Unfortunately it seems to take priority over menu access, so if you inadvertently set it below your room temperature you can effectively brick your unit. But this is recoverable in two ways. Either unplug the probe to make the unit think the temperature is very low (It displays LLL) and that will give access to the menu again, or use the factory reset function which involves holding down the plus and minus buttons while you turn the unit on. The display will do a self-test showing 888 and the unit will revert back to its default settings.

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@NordenEngineering
@NordenEngineering 4 года назад
I found this bit of info on the net: Setting the high temperature alarm parameter P6: Setting a value for this parameter will cause the relay to switch off when the the temperature reaches this setting. The seven segment display will also show '---' to indicate an alarm condition. The relay will not re-energise until the temperature falls below this value. The default setting is OFF.
@After_Tech_Industries
@After_Tech_Industries Год назад
Good to know
@wayne7939
@wayne7939 2 года назад
Hi Clive , I've used one of these very modules to switch 2x 5” silent pc fans in the compartment behind the fridge vents in my caravan. The fridge works very well unless the outside temperature is too warm , summertime, so I've got the fans to provide forced air cooling over the cooling fins, temp sensor clipped to them set to trip at 50°c and it works beautifully, keeps the fridge working all through summer in the caravan. Mine came with a neat clear self assembly case made of laser cut polycarbonate excellent value for money.
@felinomatos6934
@felinomatos6934 8 лет назад
we need more people, that review things like you, thanks.
@TinkerbatTech
@TinkerbatTech 8 лет назад
I've been using one of these on my convection propane heater, once the unit reaches 38c, it switches on 3 computer fans below the wall unit to quietly circulate the air. Once the heater cycles, it's set for 8c hysteresis, so the fans stop when it hits 30c, to pull out the dregs. It's been working great for almost a year, and it and the fans are easily powered by an SLA 12v batt, when the juice goes out, sometimes for many hours. Funny, 'cause just a few days ago, I ordered a couple more, easy way to monitor the freezer and refer when the power goes, letting me know to hook up the backup juicer. Man, some of these super cheap Chinese gadgets are amazingly useful, and well designed. As long as mains aren't involved, at least... Keep up the cool work, Clive. Enjoy your stuff! Blowing up or not. Any time I get a cheap mains P/S from China, it's apart, first thing. Don't need any fires in a drought area! (Or anywhere, for that matter.) at least I've only 120v to sweat. Enjoy! Stu
@4everfate
@4everfate 8 лет назад
I am having a lot of fun watching your videos, Your style of tinkering is exactly how I like to learn and research things, I love how your not scared to attempt things even if the end result is letting out the magical blue smoke that makes all electronics work. Very impressed by the flow of the commentary and the range of things you "Take to bits" I especially enjoy seeing the oddities that come from across the sea's and the differences in the standards and protection circuitry that we find over here in north america. Keep doing what your doing it's great!
@sincerelyyours7538
@sincerelyyours7538 7 лет назад
I just received one with no instructions at all so this video is wonderfully timed (or rather it popped up exactly when I needed it). Published parameters are often poorly translated from original Chinese. I asked the eBay seller if the relay was NO or NC and they told me to check the parameters on their site... which had the same faults as those on the eBay listing. I had no clue the thing had "Hot" and "Cold" modes until I saw this video. These sellers often have no idea what they're selling but the price is so low it's often worth a gamble, especially with free shipping.
@vicesat
@vicesat 8 лет назад
This have some memory to save the configuration? or when you disconect the power they reset and need to configure again? i want to use it in the car, but just when i turn on the key to control the motor temperature. Thanks ; )
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 8 лет назад
+vicesat They store the settings.
@relishgargler
@relishgargler 8 лет назад
+vicesat Even if it doesn't have memory, you should have a +12v constant line in your car. You'll have one connected to your stereo to keep it from losing all your station presets.
@mijodo2008
@mijodo2008 8 лет назад
Thank you for posting this video. It is without a doubt, the best description of the features of this little inexpensive unit. Your explanations are very well thought out, I particularly like your logical thought processes. The accompanying text description is a real asset. I took a screen snapshot of the text and posted it directly to my desktop folder on Temperature Controllers. Thanks Clive, top job mate. Kind regards.
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 8 лет назад
+mijodo2008 I should really re-record this video, since other information subsequently came to light as mentioned in the video's description.
@BigAlz11
@BigAlz11 8 лет назад
Thank you so much, I'm just starting in electronics and have several of these modules that you review from China. Thank you for taking the time and explaining their intended use and function.
@arcadeuk
@arcadeuk 8 лет назад
Marvelous, it does look like you get a decent amount of functionality for such a low price. Thanks for sharing Clive
@teastation9396
@teastation9396 7 лет назад
Bought one for two dollars and am going to be experimenting with attaching it to a heat cable; I plan to control the temperature in my terrarium. This video was super helpful, THANKS
@stevec00ps
@stevec00ps 8 лет назад
Bought one and it's running the cooling fans for my 'data shed' now - can't believe the price! :)
@d2cdl
@d2cdl 7 лет назад
You're a bloomin superstar for doing this video !!!. I've been racking my brains trying to work out the control mudule works on a set of heated leather seats I'm fitting to my van. I have stripped it down to its component parts and found a seat base and backrest heating element and also 2 wires coming from the seat base heat pad that show decreasing resistance when heated. I will now get a couple of these switches and try them with the seats own thermister hopefully being able to calibrate it to the switch. Thanks very much for taking the time to share this info. Cheers.
@alkoenig85
@alkoenig85 5 лет назад
After watching several videos, yours cleared it up for me. Thanks. Great job.
@Davidoootje
@Davidoootje 7 лет назад
Thank you for the helpful video and the information about the programming. You can use P7 to set the P6 temperature limit for the over-temperature (default is 50C). P8 is LED display on/off.
@johnbarry8185
@johnbarry8185 5 лет назад
Thank you SO much! I had "bricked" mine, but NOBODY could tell me how to fix it. I REALLY appreciate your videos.
@grahamerobinson6756
@grahamerobinson6756 2 года назад
Just got a couple off Amazon and they came with no instructions. Searched RU-vid and found your great video, now I know how to set it. Thank you.
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 6 лет назад
I just picked up a pair of these on Amazon for under 8 bucks. Already used one to activate a pair of heat lamps to keep the fresh water in my camper from freezing. Great little units.
@colinkraus7139
@colinkraus7139 6 лет назад
That is the one i was looking for last night. Thanks. They are pretty cool units.
@zihanjj
@zihanjj 6 лет назад
Absolutely marvelous .. I only figured out the Standard Temperature setting and I was disappointing that I couldn't change the Hysteresis setting... bravo... now I can.. thanx Man...
@logothaironsides2942
@logothaironsides2942 4 года назад
Yay thank you big clive, I got mine all set up on my coolbox and then couldnt work out how to set the settings till I watched this.
@DrRChandra
@DrRChandra 8 лет назад
The handiest thing for the time delay is reducing or eliminating refrigeration compressor stalls. It gives time for the refrigerant to go through the capillary/restriction, and equalize the pressures. Therefore, the compressor is not fighting really hard to get its first volume of refrigerant into the high pressure side, it just goes in "naturally."
@ozarkmountaingirl8620
@ozarkmountaingirl8620 8 лет назад
terrific video, these are used a lot when making homemade egg incubators as I have been looking at them and favored the one's with the face plates, but with your explanation I will save a bit of money, thanks
@ianszafran1397
@ianszafran1397 8 лет назад
I bought one of these a while ago for a project but never knew it had programs on it.. I will have to play about with it now.
@dougreed5311
@dougreed5311 8 месяцев назад
Hi Clive, thanks for the video, helped a lot. have linked this with a DIY chiller for my CO2 Laser.
@jaykyu1
@jaykyu1 2 года назад
Un-bricking buttons are a great discovery. I have noted it in the manual, just in case. I have a dozen of these modules. Thank you.
@marctardiff1935
@marctardiff1935 Год назад
Many thanks! I have a couple of these modules (also could not resist the ridiculously low price). I planned on using one to control when a fan goes on near my wood-burning stove. Naturally, no directions included. Yours was the first video that came up, and let me get this setup quickly. I would imagine the other to monitor my freezer in the basement, to warn me that it is getting too warm. At this kind of price, I cannot imagine why the freezer manufacturers do not put them on now. It is not like it would really increase price much. Once mine is out of warranty, I will probably install it in the freezer and have the display visible. They actually sell cheesy plastic cases that also fit this one for next to nothing. Goes to show you how much money that middlemen are making with this stuff!
@IcybernateCaptCliff
@IcybernateCaptCliff Год назад
I love that module, I have used it in many projects and it works great.
@stevec00ps
@stevec00ps 8 лет назад
Excellent - just ordered one for a massive £2.30 odd, this will be perfect for controlling the fans in my shed which has a rack of various pieces of computer equipment running in it.
@mindovermatter3988
@mindovermatter3988 3 года назад
Well I'm glad to see that 5 years later they still in abundance in the market. I use this on a solar generator and pretty much any electronic project that I want to have a temperature-controlled PC fan for cooling
@JamieBrady
@JamieBrady 2 года назад
Thanks clive. Ive just grabbed one of these to run a 12v pc case fan powered by a solar recharged car battery in my greenhouse :)
@animalwils
@animalwils 7 лет назад
Thanks, this happened to me and I recovered the configuration thanks to your instructions. SSA-Bahia-Brazil
@Chris-hx7kw
@Chris-hx7kw 2 года назад
This is a great review and I am a fan of your channel. After using dozens of these units it is a minefield to choose from the many manufacturers what is reliable. Taking most aspects into account including the clarity of the display, my favorite has HW-557 written in very small print just below the display. Also people complain about interference showing itself in the display. This is caused by coiling the thermistor lead to shorten it.
@Dunchan
@Dunchan 5 лет назад
I’ve now got three of these. They’re reliable, accurate and easy to use. I derive the 12 VDC supply from a tiny 450 ma power supply buck converter. The only shortcoming I’ve found is the sensor lead length, is a bit short for my needs. However I’ve successfully soldered on an extension. I use them for seeds germination and brewing temperatures control.
@mikesimmonds1916
@mikesimmonds1916 7 лет назад
Oh thanks you Big Clive. Life saving guide there. I have the same unit and it's baffling.
@TheCreativeMale
@TheCreativeMale 6 лет назад
I just bought this and it had no manual. I saw one of these in another youtube video and with a Peltier unit. that is what I wanted to use it for. Thanks to for the video it was very helpful.
@MrKitalor
@MrKitalor 7 лет назад
Like your work clive. Very helpful
@robdraak9193
@robdraak9193 6 лет назад
Thanks for the list of commands. I probably never found out. And certainly not as fast as now. Top Man,
@2nostromo
@2nostromo 2 года назад
Thank you. I had one for years... I just put it on my diy thermoelectric fridge and had no idea how to use it until I yt'd you.
@adus123
@adus123 7 лет назад
Thank you I used one for a 12v heated seed propagator to works well. Thank you i didn't know about all them settings i'll have to have another play now.
@rickmatson2390
@rickmatson2390 5 лет назад
Great video, I made notes on my Chinese instruction sheet for future reference!! That's why the Scottish folks are such great inventors!!
@NicholasAarons
@NicholasAarons 8 лет назад
Awesome Video. Thank you. Keep up the great work. Nick.
@GillesSaindon
@GillesSaindon 3 года назад
Good explanation, Other videos haven't been as complete, thank you.
@Arek_R.
@Arek_R. 8 лет назад
Amazing cheap and very usable product. Im going to use it in my DIY PCB eching tank, this module, 100W heater, and air pump to keep water circulation. Case/tank will be made from 4mm policarbonate sheets and glued by universal thinner(use acetone with plexy).
@Renrondog
@Renrondog 4 года назад
P06 is the high temperature alarm setting it to zero effectively puts it into a dead short loop. As you found out. Reset may also be done by holding either the + or - key after turning off the power.
@madcyborg
@madcyborg 8 лет назад
I had the same issue with the instructions.... google translate allowed me to take a picture, translate from Chinese to English.... a little error in translation but made sense enough to get through things. Good video, Thank You.
@kevgermany
@kevgermany 3 года назад
Thanks. Great timing as I ordered a couple yesterday. Good hint about the relay, was going to use it for 20A work. Edit... Just realised how old this video is. Must be RU-vid peeking at my Amazon purchases. Hmmm. Shades of big brother.
@CroatianCarGuy
@CroatianCarGuy 8 лет назад
This circuit is simply amazing. I use it to automatically switch from 50% to 100% on my computer's intake and exhaust fans.
@drutsmith
@drutsmith 8 лет назад
Hmm would make a nice way to control heat in a rack system. Nice Clive, good find.
@Jeff5263
@Jeff5263 8 лет назад
I have one of these also. Mine has the power block on the left instead of the bottom. I use it on my small "dormitory" refrigerator. I plan to get one to put on my chest freezer and attach some sort of noise generator to the relay to warn me if my freezer stops freezing. Not a bad little item.
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 8 лет назад
You can use these to switch on-off electric fans in vehicles when used with a switching relay.
@EnhancedNightmare
@EnhancedNightmare 8 лет назад
Jesus man you are a godsend. I bought this little baby but it came alone with zero paperwork! not even in Chinese!
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 8 лет назад
+EnhancedNightmare Make sure you check out the video description for the updated operation guide.
@EnhancedNightmare
@EnhancedNightmare 8 лет назад
bigclivedotcom Thanks! Cheers.
@noevilea624
@noevilea624 8 лет назад
+EnhancedNightmare They`re easy to work out mate _ Press the set and the required up / down button. There also tend to be around a 4 degree delay on the settings as well. If you set it to 30C it will activate at 30C on the way up but wont retrigger( A tank heater for instance ) till 26C. While this may be only a 4 degree difference if it is used as a tank heater controller some fish etc may not like this variation. I currently use one to control a heater in a rat cage. Rather cheap at $3.92AU each with free postage ( I bought 6 )
@EnhancedNightmare
@EnhancedNightmare 8 лет назад
Noevilea Thanks mate, 4 degree difference is fine with my application but it might be too big for other.
@noevilea624
@noevilea624 8 лет назад
EnhancedNightmare I get mine from a site in china called aliexpress. Like alibaba but not quite the same. I cant build these and many other things for the price I pay for many items already constructed. They aren't real good on supplying instructions though. Ive had to email then a few times and have only once had to wait till the next day for information. They even answer emails on the weekend and often within the hour. Quite common to get a response within 10 minutes.
@opera5714
@opera5714 6 лет назад
Just found this out. I have a half dozen of these just for temp readout and feed a uno at camp. Just bought another one and in playing with it, I can't get it to remember any settings after power is removed. Even that if it is heating or cooling. Don't know if this is true for all of them. I've tried everything. That can make it pretty useless.
@davidgranger3628
@davidgranger3628 2 года назад
I have 240v one in a case its clever enough to not instantly turn on when used in a freezer but has a wait state stopping it thrashing the compressor .Our freezers are very old and now the thermostats are not sold anymore others can be used but ofcourse need putting in boxes away from prying fingers so the boxed ready made units make sense . The module isnt that great its probe never agrees with the one in the freezer door .We set the temp at -19 off and -14 on and it hovers at -18 which is great ,its saved our freezer from land fill and when our 1957 fridges thermostat eventually fails hopefully keeps that going aswell.We have another one in the shed in heating mode it switches on a heater whose 'frost stat' never comes on even sitting well under freezing! As you say you cannot build one for the price and i recommend the timers as well we have one on our reverse osmosis which flushes the membrane avoiding having it continually wasting water left to its own devices as most do ,its programmed to come on for a minute go off for a minute then come back on for a minute then switch off this lets the flush valve operate twice then switch off
@electrode74
@electrode74 8 лет назад
Love your videos, thank you for taking the time and expense to share them. I had purchased one of these thermostat units and had to do a bit of research, as you, I received the manual in Chinese. I found an English version manual listing P6 as a high temperature alarm. Maybe not "bricked" but alarm/protection mode maybe?
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 8 лет назад
+electrode74 If you read the description for the video it has some follow-up data.
@electrode74
@electrode74 8 лет назад
+bigclivedotcom I see that it does, should have looked first. Thank you for the reply.
@Pzapza
@Pzapza 7 лет назад
Really descriptive video. Thanks a lot!
@felixcat4346
@felixcat4346 8 лет назад
I bought 2 of these things and they are quite versatile. On thing I did notice as an aside, the display reads all "L",s if the temperature sensor is not plugged in. The circuit board is sturdy but desoldering things like the relay caused a problem with wrecked vias.
@LegacyMicro
@LegacyMicro 7 лет назад
I have a few of these modules that have been running for three years now (Non-Stop) I use it with a 24v relay and works nice....
@Elberto71
@Elberto71 8 лет назад
I've got a few of these inside my radiator covers to activate a silent 200mm fan to move warm air around the roomworks really well
@sludgieslures2572
@sludgieslures2572 Год назад
I believe the tone setting is for the XH-W1315 temperature controller, it has a buzzer alarm that you can set. They're very similar units and probably use the same software. Just my opinion, I could be wrong. Maybe check out the one I mentioned above and see what you think. Also, thanks for your videos, I love how much detail you go into with these electrical items. You are a legend. Cheers mate.
@wisteela
@wisteela 8 лет назад
That's an amazingly good little unit
@Adi-S
@Adi-S 7 лет назад
Thank You for all the details!
@nageshbk1
@nageshbk1 7 лет назад
thank you,I have ordered one,your informeation is a greate help
@LazyBunnyKiera
@LazyBunnyKiera 8 лет назад
These things are for Peltier cooling modules. Got one, and one of these controllers for it, haven't done anything with it yet though. Was going to make a mini fridge, but my 12v 100w peltier would be a bit much for the foam containers that i have.
@rimmersbryggeri
@rimmersbryggeri 8 лет назад
The delay seems really nice for people who are slow witted when it comes to closing doors next to radiators or refrigerator doors.
@geodangleon
@geodangleon 4 года назад
Thanks for this awesome explanation Clive, just ordered these and the listings dont have much information at all
@ravenbarsrepairs5594
@ravenbarsrepairs5594 2 года назад
I have one of these in my computer cabinet, running the vent fan, as the computer's ventilation is rather restricted. Has it running 24/7 for several years at this point.
@niniliumify
@niniliumify 7 лет назад
thanks for the review, and ingenuity!
@waltp3373
@waltp3373 2 года назад
Thanks for the explanation. Hysteresis confused me. The only hysteresis I've ever known had to do with magnetism in a transformer.
@asdfhun
@asdfhun 8 лет назад
I have a similar product. Based on that i'd encourage everyone who would like to use these thermostats around its lowest and highest temperature to check how it's working while reaching those temperatures. Mine has a programming error, if it is in cooling mode, the temperature is set to start cooling at 100C, when the temperature exceeds 110C (maximum temperature) the display goes to HHH _and it immediately switches the relay off_ therefore shutting your cooling off! Ps: i would put w1209 to the video title, so people with the same tepmerature controller coud easily find this video
@enoz.j3506
@enoz.j3506 Год назад
I use myn for my small spraying booth,hasnt been a prob for several years,works great.
@benshepherd2076
@benshepherd2076 7 лет назад
I'm modifying my ps4 console with a huge heatsink and one of these controlling the fan, hopefully with a big enough heatsink the console should be able to run completely passively cooled most of the time, at least in winter.
@1bigsyd
@1bigsyd 8 лет назад
Often seen these on eBay and thought about getting one to mess with and will now after your excellent guide,keep up the good work Have you ever done any work on the lipo bms boards you get on eBay like the 4-7 cell units
@DrZipZwan
@DrZipZwan 3 года назад
I got one to run my Egg Hatching Incubator and it is working version good!! just got to set it up first time, and the settings stays there forever!! of course if you do not resset it...
@Biohazzard1994
@Biohazzard1994 8 лет назад
hey i have a question first off a wired a 12v fan to it and it worked flawlessly then i added another 12v fan , then when it kicks in for cooling ,it starts to turn on and off so i bought a 2 x 5v fans and wired them up same issue my question is how do i make it able to run 2x fans ? my power supply is 12v with about 1amp
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 8 лет назад
+Aneel Ak Try adding a local smoothing capacitor. It sounds like the switch-on transient is crashing or resetting the processor. You could also run the fan feed as a completely separate cable to the control one.
@plasmar1
@plasmar1 5 лет назад
I wish I had taken pics but I'm using one of these with polyimide heating films to keep a harddrive warm in an unheated garage..... been working great...... temp outside has been -4c and the drives never dropped below 34c:)
@krism3163
@krism3163 8 лет назад
Mine has P7 (set to 50 by default) and P8 (change between H and C). Can't figure out what those 2x does. BTW P6 I can't change though, shows 1.2 and that's it.
@christophback6319
@christophback6319 7 лет назад
Thank you for the instructions for this Thing, i want to use this to control a Fan for a hydraulic system.
@rjsv99
@rjsv99 7 лет назад
Thank you so much, very helpful, great video!
@UnluckyBRs
@UnluckyBRs 7 лет назад
wondering if i can use this with a timer switch to operate a servo or actuator for a couple seconds. so what i want to do is open a flap when the temp gets hot and close when the temp is cool enough. i was thinking this would be able to send a signal to a servo or an actuator to open at a set temp and close after its reached a certain temp 5 degrees cooler that the temp it was set to open at. i was thinking something like a blend door actuator or a servo but after some thinking i am not sure how i would get it to operate the close step.
@Mukeshmiktecrep
@Mukeshmiktecrep 7 лет назад
This is the most important module I have seen......... I am using it and you can program it...........
@deusexmachina3953
@deusexmachina3953 8 лет назад
The pin arrangement on that relay must make designing something that looks reasonably safe pretty hard. I bet there a good few of these hooked up directly to 2KW heating loads. I wonder how they hold out!
@grahamrdyer6322
@grahamrdyer6322 8 лет назад
I don't need one but my god these things have moved on and for 2 quid, cant be bad...actually I can think of a use for such a device now ....open and close the greenhouse door !. Another great video Clive.
@jimrosedadreamer81
@jimrosedadreamer81 4 месяца назад
How will i do? When i try to do setting in my new XH-W1209, in the P3 it goes upto only 14 (the range is between only 14 to -30). I am confuse as you mention that it is a range between 50 to -50.
@retro80s22
@retro80s22 8 лет назад
hi clive I'm using a 12v fan with a load of around 400ma .How long do you think a relay like on this unit will last not overloaded with pwr and with the temp differential set a Cpl degrees in the difference so its not constantly switching open /closed, like it would if I had it set at say .2 of a degree.its for venting my bird shed in the summer so if in the evening when the door is closed I can have it set on 70f and off at around 66f
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 8 лет назад
That's a pretty low current, so it should last well.
@jkobain
@jkobain 5 лет назад
0 Hz frequency is awesome! Love bricking flawful designs!
@benjaminbonsu9038
@benjaminbonsu9038 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this video, am using this same product and on the datasheet it said the defalut low temperature is -50 degrees but is rather -30 degrees . My question is how can i change the settings to set my lower temperature to -50 degrees to measure the desired temperature of my project am working Thanks in advance
@azzym312
@azzym312 8 лет назад
The relay rating mentioned is a rating of breaking capacity. This is not continuous current rating. The relay will succeed to break a current of this magnitude, higher currents might cause the contacts to continue to arc till destroyed. Continuous rating is usually 1 amp or less.
@felixcat4346
@felixcat4346 8 лет назад
The 1 amp rating is quite conservative. I am switching about 3 amps though it to a full size refrigerator compressor and the relay just gets a little warm. The compressor stays on for about an hour or more so no problem with this type of load.
@shaheertashfeen4414
@shaheertashfeen4414 Год назад
It has been 7 YEARS! Damn I feel old.
@MyBigThing2010
@MyBigThing2010 7 лет назад
mine was $3.45 with acrylic case and no instructions! lol...thanks for the video dud man
@Marvyn555
@Marvyn555 8 лет назад
I was just about to make a thermostatic relay controller using an Arduino mini, a DS1820 and an OLED display. This does what I need for less than the cost of the parts. I'll just have this control a 40A relay. Can this be made reasonably water resistant?
@ethanpoole3443
@ethanpoole3443 8 лет назад
Water resistance would depend entirely upon your chosen enclosure and/or whatever means you choose to employ to protect it. The actual probe is of the type used in HVAC to sense evaporator coil temperatures (often, though by no means always, a 10K NTC thermistor) and the thermistor is typically potted in epoxy within the copper probe tip, so it should already be weatherproof.
@dokidoki762
@dokidoki762 3 года назад
This is working. All u need to do before using is. Calibrate. U can use thermometer.
@crossthreadaeroindustries8554
@crossthreadaeroindustries8554 6 лет назад
I just bought a couple of these that have 12VDC input for controller power, and a couple that have 9VDC-15VDC. I bought a couple of small electric heating pads from Adafruit (10cm x 5cm) to use with these controllers to keep LIPOs warm in my airplanes during freezing weather. I will be able to fly around with the current battery temperature visible as the plane flies by in slow flight - is that considered telemetry??? Great vid, thanks for all the info. I am ready for when these show up, now.
@michaelhall7921
@michaelhall7921 8 лет назад
Dear Clive by the way I found your film very informative due to having no instructions enclosed with these two thermostats My lad who's a heavy duty electrical eng found your dvd on You T... Can you confirm that you have tested the stat and found it accurate as opposed to the two | have that tested at 15C differential = ON/ OFF with both not being identical in operation.... They drive a 100 watt x 12 volt silicone heat belt which will warm a fuel filter at 40 C...... Although the temperature will be up an down like a yoyo at the source of heat it may do the job but I will not contemplate using them till I receive and test another two from a different seller. I'll also put a bog standard bi-metal limit stat of 40C in line and might even dispense with these ones. Thanks for you excellent video....
@steve64464
@steve64464 8 лет назад
Purchased one of these after seein your vid and the board does seem rather nice for the insane price , I was thinking of rigging up the raspberry pi in the same function but for the price and power consumption this is the better option :-O
@ogbuagugolden8746
@ogbuagugolden8746 2 года назад
P6 is to break the controller at any temperature on Heat or cool. Lets say for instance if you cool below 0°C as you set it will automatically turn back on once temperature drops or increases
@tjm3900
@tjm3900 4 года назад
A review of the W1209WK would be nice. It seems to perform the same functions, but is in a nice, presentable black box and is much smaller. It also retains temperature settings when powered down. I use one to control the electric radiator fan on my car :-)
@ImmortalShiro
@ImmortalShiro 5 лет назад
I've bought this module (w1209) some months ago for my peltier project and I say it's a good one, does what it says. The only downside I see here is the placement of the components. Having the relay with the buttons mounted on the same side of the pcb makes your aesthetics harder to design. Even if you buy the acrylic case for this model or bought this with the case, it still feels in convenient. Try to look at the model W3230 and see what I mean.
@carpenterstacey
@carpenterstacey 2 года назад
If this is the "W1209" board which i think it is, I used one to convert a cheep Halfords 12/24/240volt cool box to run on a thermostat in my van (that i live in) only one word of warning; These boards don't like voltage above 12 volts and leisure batteries charged from solar pannels can go up above 14 volts which will kill the relay. With my basic knowledge of electronics i found what i needed was a buck voltage dropper that i set to a constant 10 volts so now the new board i had to buy runs quite happily without killing the relay. So now for not many £'s i have a thermostatic cool box fridge.
@geoffgeoff143
@geoffgeoff143 4 года назад
Yes, relays that size can be 20 amps. Look at boards out of Miele appliances. However, with Chinese stuff always remove a couple of zeros. The issue with those is the 125 volts. When they sell them, they just chsnge the external label.
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