SnakeByte
Active Member
Hello everyone!
Basically wanting to learn more about using devices to regulate temperature by hooking them up to DC fans. I've observed a slight problem: Most devices like thermostats and such are AC powered. I understand that it can be changed from one to another but I'm not exactly clear on what's needed.
I'm looking for something cheap, simple, and connected to a small digital thermometer. Seriously nothing fancy at all, I don't need one thousand buttons, programs, modes or gismo's. Just tell me the temperature, turn my fans off at one temp, turn them one at another, and I'm happy.
I did do some research and found some plans but they were all too technical, written in electrician "code". I'm a very tactual learner and kind of get the jist from the charts but don't have the patience to use any sort of legend to read the zig-zagged lines, K's, V's, circles, dots, broken lines, etc... Morris Code was simpler
(Bit OT Sorry)
Anyway I did find SOME SEEMINGLY Useful words... Like "thermistor", "Comparator LM339", and "MOSFET IRF 510"...
Any help is appreciated.
Basically wanting to learn more about using devices to regulate temperature by hooking them up to DC fans. I've observed a slight problem: Most devices like thermostats and such are AC powered. I understand that it can be changed from one to another but I'm not exactly clear on what's needed.
I'm looking for something cheap, simple, and connected to a small digital thermometer. Seriously nothing fancy at all, I don't need one thousand buttons, programs, modes or gismo's. Just tell me the temperature, turn my fans off at one temp, turn them one at another, and I'm happy.
I did do some research and found some plans but they were all too technical, written in electrician "code". I'm a very tactual learner and kind of get the jist from the charts but don't have the patience to use any sort of legend to read the zig-zagged lines, K's, V's, circles, dots, broken lines, etc... Morris Code was simpler

(Bit OT Sorry)
Anyway I did find SOME SEEMINGLY Useful words... Like "thermistor", "Comparator LM339", and "MOSFET IRF 510"...
Any help is appreciated.