This is the first video I can find which tell you everything about this module. thank you. But even if mine looks like yours .. there are up to p7 .. so I dont think it is exactly the same.
Yer mine is like yours. Goes to p7. No instructions but mine saves your set points. I have my one to switch off at 70 degrees and when temp drops to 58 it will switch back on and heat up to 70 again. Great thing for the money
@@paulos9304 Keep in mind that you must calibrate the sensor. And if you try to control air, you have to increase the area of the sensor otherwise it will be diff and doesn't work well.
@@kumu2024 yer I use it in water. Using a webasto thermotop to heat the water. Good little controller. Just looked at mine again and it goes to p8. Don't know what they are for past the P3, but it works fine for what I need it for
@@kumu2024 yer maybe a better option but for me and my needs with water. It is ideal. . Let's be honest for the price of these, they are worth buying just for the fun of it
Thanks for this video, Well done mate, I paid $7.85AU from China for this unit, after re-aligning the (Relay engaged) & (Main segment) LED's and then reinforcing the PCB (Slips back from casing after pressing any button) it will be useful. Draws around 40mA (Relay energized).
On my one. It goes to p8 but P2 is the temp difference. Say you set you cut off at 70 degrees. Or blue reading. P2 you set the degrees difference. So say you set P2 to 10 that will mean you will maintain a temperature between 60 and 70 degrees
Tachchen! Mal kurz 2 Fragen: 1. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit das Display auszuschalten? 2. Da mich das Klicken des Relais stört, würde ich gerne einen MOSFET verwenden. Wäre das Möglich, wenn ja, wie? Vielen Dank, tolles Video
Nicht schlecht, suche ein timer wie diesen für ein trockner zum Filament trocknen. 🤔 12volt version,eventzel wo man die Zeit einfacher umstellen könnte.
Hi, does the controller retain your setting when it is switched on again after being switched off. Does it have an on/off button or does it require a separate on/off switch.
"hysteresis" splits the turning on and off temperature in order to slow down the cycling of the connected heating/cooling equipment. Useful for prolonging the lifespan of your electronics
This is the first video I can find which tell you everything about this module. thank you.
But even if mine looks like yours .. there are up to p7 .. so I dont think it is exactly the same.
Yer mine is like yours. Goes to p7. No instructions but mine saves your set points. I have my one to switch off at 70 degrees and when temp drops to 58 it will switch back on and heat up to 70 again. Great thing for the money
@@paulos9304
Keep in mind that you must calibrate the sensor. And if you try to control air, you have to increase the area of the sensor otherwise it will be diff and doesn't work well.
@@kumu2024 yer I use it in water. Using a webasto thermotop to heat the water. Good little controller. Just looked at mine again and it goes to p8. Don't know what they are for past the P3, but it works fine for what I need it for
@@paulos9304
I used it with for a DIY incubator .. It wasn't so grate.
For a better control of the temperature you should use a PID controller.
@@kumu2024 yer maybe a better option but for me and my needs with water. It is ideal. . Let's be honest for the price of these, they are worth buying just for the fun of it
Brilliant, wish they sent some information with it
Thanks for the reply. I got it figured out last night...
How much minutes can you use that for until reset start?
Can that use on car oil?
Thanks for this video, Well done mate,
I paid $7.85AU from China for this unit, after re-aligning the (Relay engaged) & (Main segment) LED's and then
reinforcing the PCB (Slips back from casing after pressing any button) it will be useful. Draws around 40mA (Relay energized).
Rob Robbie can you tell me what power this u it takes to operate? I have one as well
@@daveeagle2721 P.S. you can see it in my computer case, (My video called' Tap into graphics card PWM').
Thank you
Thank you for the instructions
hello, you speak of P2 "historeses" , What is that and what does it do.
On my one. It goes to p8 but P2 is the temp difference. Say you set you cut off at 70 degrees. Or blue reading. P2 you set the degrees difference. So say you set P2 to 10 that will mean you will maintain a temperature between 60 and 70 degrees
Thanks verry much.
Tachchen! Mal kurz 2 Fragen:
1. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit das Display auszuschalten?
2. Da mich das Klicken des Relais stört, würde ich gerne einen MOSFET verwenden. Wäre das Möglich, wenn ja, wie?
Vielen Dank, tolles Video
I dont know you can help i cant change temp,. on srceen i have PV888 and SV 888 ? restart didint help
Thanks a lot, man!
Does it have a mains replay?
Nicht schlecht, suche ein timer wie diesen für ein trockner zum Filament trocknen. 🤔 12volt version,eventzel wo man die Zeit einfacher umstellen könnte.
Hi, does the controller retain your setting when it is switched on again after being switched off.
Does it have an on/off button or does it require a separate on/off switch.
does anyone know what he says at 1.34 for P1....????
P1 sets cooling or heating mode
@@azinfidel6461 na, P0 does that
"hysteresis" splits the turning on and off temperature in order to slow down the cycling of the connected heating/cooling equipment. Useful for prolonging the lifespan of your electronics
Pretty interesting device!
Looks like one from Ruideng Technologies...
Does it come with the Relay?
Isch ja toll dein englisch ist zum davonlaufen schwetz lieber deutsch