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RE: Timing a dryer
Use an AC opto-coupler connected to whatever is on when the machine is
drying (assume heater, or motor). Just needs a few components added to drop
the voltage and pull-up the output and you're there.
BTW just noticed that I have a box of about 25 of the Crydom IO modules
(see
http://www.crydom.com/product/ioindex.asp
) but mostly the DC IO ones ( few
AC IO ones max 132 VAC though) Any offers?
Roger Shingler
-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Smith [mailto:dean@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 February 2004 21:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Timing a dryer
Magnet on he drum. Reed switch next to it. Use a controller to detect when
the switch is pulsing - and when it stops ?
Dean
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Grimshaw [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 February 2004 17:13
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Timing a dryer
I want to set up an event in MrHouse to announce when the dryer in the
garage, how do you reckon, without standing out there and watching it I
can time how long the thing runs for when on a certain setting?
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