Planning 40b build. I'd like to get by with the 1x EB832.
Browsing/Buying parts for build at the moment and came across this product and thought that maybe using it will free up 3 controlled sockets.
*("Q: How much current does it take to trigger the control port?
A: About 0.2mA, the input is constant current. 12-120VAC or 3.3-48VDC will trigger the relay. DC trigger input is polarity sensitive.")*
Plug IoT Relay into 120v socket.
Unplug Heater, Chiller and Pump from EB832
Plug into IoT Relay
Use the 24vdc output from Apex to control the IoT relay.
Is this feasible?
Idea: Temperature Controller
-2 plug NO
1: Chiller (Cool to 77)
2: Pump
-2 plug NC
1: Inkbird + Heater (Heat to 77)
2:
(Haven't learned coding yet)
If Temp < 76.0 Then ON
If Temp > 78.0 Then OFF
*If all temp monitors were accurate*
Searches only brought up Pi and Tunze ato results. Something tells me it's a bad idea if some one hasn't done it yet.
Browsing/Buying parts for build at the moment and came across this product and thought that maybe using it will free up 3 controlled sockets.
IoT Relay Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
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A: About 0.2mA, the input is constant current. 12-120VAC or 3.3-48VDC will trigger the relay. DC trigger input is polarity sensitive.")*
Plug IoT Relay into 120v socket.
Unplug Heater, Chiller and Pump from EB832
Plug into IoT Relay
Use the 24vdc output from Apex to control the IoT relay.
Is this feasible?
Idea: Temperature Controller
-2 plug NO
1: Chiller (Cool to 77)
2: Pump
-2 plug NC
1: Inkbird + Heater (Heat to 77)
2:
(Haven't learned coding yet)
If Temp < 76.0 Then ON
If Temp > 78.0 Then OFF
*If all temp monitors were accurate*
Searches only brought up Pi and Tunze ato results. Something tells me it's a bad idea if some one hasn't done it yet.