So not to hi-jack a previous thread:
I understand that some are using pid controllers (cheap from ebay) wired to thier combustion fans.
My Tarm has an aquastat to shut down the fan at a set temperature, when the stack temps go down and the fire burns out.
I wonder, can these pid controllers actually modulate the speed of the combustion fan? I think that would really be good upgrade.
I understand that some are using pid controllers (cheap from ebay) wired to thier combustion fans.
My Tarm has an aquastat to shut down the fan at a set temperature, when the stack temps go down and the fire burns out.
I wonder, can these pid controllers actually modulate the speed of the combustion fan? I think that would really be good upgrade.