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I need a Temp. Controller

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megbers

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Feb 8, 2007
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I need a simple, cheap temp controller that uses a thermocouple and gives (or stops giving) voltage at a pre-set temperature. The omega single display controllers are way overkill for what i need. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
 
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If you need just one or two then the cheap single display controllers are a great way to go!

How else are you going to set the setpoint? Provide power? scale the output? Provide thermocouple referencing? Calibrate the results? Set the process value?

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
Radio Shack used to sell white plastic, digital temperature controllers for about $20. But if I recall correctly, they used a tethered diode as the sensor.

 
Thermocouple controllers are not cheap because of all the things mentioned above. The requirement for a cold junction reference means that an rtd or other thermometer is incorporated in every thermocouple thermometer for it to work.

If you want cheap go for a thermostatic switch.
 
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