Hello Guys and Gals,
I have a question about best method to keep something warm in winter and outside temp in summer.
I am working on a 12vdc project where I need to keep a PVC or Metal box warm in winter.
In winter it hits -40c often which is way to cold for parts I am using in project.
So I purchased some PTC Heating plates that hit 80c I do not need box that hot.
That means I need to regulate power to the 12vdc PTC Heating plates based on temp.
I have 2 options in my head and dont know the best one to choose, so thats why I am asking here.
Option 1) Thermistor Relay Control Module where I can set a temp to cut out PTC heating plate.
Or
Option 2) something like a Heat Protector ST-22 Thermal Cut Off (but for DC when I find correct one.)
Thou project is outside it will be protected/shielded from snow, rain and sunlight.
The project box I have not chosen yet, but it will be sealed except for a small hole that will be there to let out pressure from temp changes.
So which would be my best option in your views, option 1) or option 2) ?
Thanks in advance
Sigma
I have a question about best method to keep something warm in winter and outside temp in summer.
I am working on a 12vdc project where I need to keep a PVC or Metal box warm in winter.
In winter it hits -40c often which is way to cold for parts I am using in project.
So I purchased some PTC Heating plates that hit 80c I do not need box that hot.
That means I need to regulate power to the 12vdc PTC Heating plates based on temp.
I have 2 options in my head and dont know the best one to choose, so thats why I am asking here.
Option 1) Thermistor Relay Control Module where I can set a temp to cut out PTC heating plate.
Or
Option 2) something like a Heat Protector ST-22 Thermal Cut Off (but for DC when I find correct one.)
Thou project is outside it will be protected/shielded from snow, rain and sunlight.
The project box I have not chosen yet, but it will be sealed except for a small hole that will be there to let out pressure from temp changes.
So which would be my best option in your views, option 1) or option 2) ?
Thanks in advance
Sigma
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