have you connected the output cables straight into the heating element or into a separate relayed circuit? is that a 3kw element? any issues with it yet?
I can use the 20A onboard relay, but decided to rather drive a seperate 20A relay. No problems yet in many months. Works very well, even with the 3kW element.
1. If the temp probe can be alstuck on where the heat of the water can be measured. 2. It then provides a relay for any power to be switched on/off via a combo of time & temp.
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have you connected the output cables straight into the heating element or into a separate relayed circuit?
is that a 3kw element?
any issues with it yet?
I can use the 20A onboard relay, but decided to rather drive a seperate 20A relay.
No problems yet in many months.
Works very well, even with the 3kW element.
Hi, I have 2 geysers, hence wud need to temp wires, would I also need two sonoff screens as well ?
Yes, one each.
They are very cost effective.
You can decide if you want to use the relay for On/Off via time & temp.
Are you able to download the history using that arrow in the top right corner of the history? What format does the history download in?
Date, Time, temp., humidity, %RH
[I don't measure the last 2]
In CSV (Excel file format)
Can then share from your phone
Hi, have you tried to send the temperature to the Sonoff NSpanel Pro?
Don't know it, no...
Great video, can this work for a solar geyser?
1. If the temp probe can be alstuck on where the heat of the water can be measured.
2. It then provides a relay for any power to be switched on/off via a combo of time & temp.
Thanks sir what putty glue was used?
@@ahmedomar7743Den Braven Glue Screws
Sorry for the late reply.
I don't think so.
You would need to access a spot on the geyser that is hot to stick the probe onto