reefkeeper78
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Has anyone found a way to introduce an ambient tempature sensor into their light fixtures that can be used to increase/decrease cooling fans dependant on tempature.
I ask becuase I work on cars. These type of senors are on every singe model car in existence in the last 20ish years. They work on resistance or voltage drop across the sensor. An applied nominal voltage is then lost through resitance depening on tempature, the computer/controller uses this information to turn circuits on or modify engine performance.
Can someone explain to me how to set up a program to run a varied fan via temp or show me previous posts others have done? I can't seem to find any posts on the topic. In my mind I would use some sort of thermoresistor that will have 5 volts applied to one side and the other side of the thermoresistor will be the input signal to the controller. Thanks
I ask becuase I work on cars. These type of senors are on every singe model car in existence in the last 20ish years. They work on resistance or voltage drop across the sensor. An applied nominal voltage is then lost through resitance depening on tempature, the computer/controller uses this information to turn circuits on or modify engine performance.
Can someone explain to me how to set up a program to run a varied fan via temp or show me previous posts others have done? I can't seem to find any posts on the topic. In my mind I would use some sort of thermoresistor that will have 5 volts applied to one side and the other side of the thermoresistor will be the input signal to the controller. Thanks