J_M
Newbie level 6
Hello everyone! I am attempting to build a thermal controller with the following criteria:
1) Able to match target temp to ambient temp.
2) High power - ~100 watts or greater 12 or 24vDC (12v preferred).
3) Solid state (non-mechanical relay).
The application is cooling electronic components with T.E.C.
note: suggestions to modify existing 'off the self' kits to meet the above might simplify this for me.
My expertise in design is practically nil but I have experience with semiconductors. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
Edit:
Would it be possible/practical to replace the trimmer with a thermistor in the following Vellman kit to cause the thermostat to maintain ambient at the sensor?
1) Able to match target temp to ambient temp.
2) High power - ~100 watts or greater 12 or 24vDC (12v preferred).
3) Solid state (non-mechanical relay).
The application is cooling electronic components with T.E.C.
note: suggestions to modify existing 'off the self' kits to meet the above might simplify this for me.
My expertise in design is practically nil but I have experience with semiconductors. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
Edit:
Would it be possible/practical to replace the trimmer with a thermistor in the following Vellman kit to cause the thermostat to maintain ambient at the sensor?
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