The 1-wire temp sensor is finally here, and so are some other misc. electronic parts I ordered.
I'm quite impressed with the little thing, as it's awfully easy to read the temp from the unit compared to all the darn math that the Thermistor needed, and the circuit is *extremely* simple when hooked to the Ardunio.
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I'm not using the transistor shown, since I don't need the sensor to do internal temp conversion, so I don't really need to keep the 1-wire buss "High" for that 750ms that the datasheet suggests.
The cool thing, is that I can just keep sticking DS18B20's onto the bus, and not have to worry about any additional parts. Each 18B20 has it's own serial number/address combo. It's very slick.
I've also nearly completed the fabrication of the unit that will house the TEC. I discovered that JB Weld and Derlin don't "stick" to each other very well. After about 24 hours of drying time, I was able to just "peel" the TI right off of the derlin, with all the epoxy stuck to the Ti.
Took forever to sand that stuff off, and it smelled like unwashed feet when I did it too!
I roughed up the derlin a bit and am trying again. It's been drying for about 20 hours so far. I've got about 60 lbs of brick stacked on the unit right now.
I've had to modify the heatsink too a bit. After I test-fit everything, I realized that the mounting feet that the heatsink uses raise it up a little too high for the TEC to come into contact with the copper heat pad on the bottom. I broke out the trusty dremel and sawed these off and now it fits perfectly. Without the mounting feet however, I've had to make some changes as to how I'd planned on getting the heatsink combo attached. Luckilly, the screws that hold the fan unit to the top of the heatsink are removable, so I'm going to be using those instead. I picked up some 1/8" aluminum tube, and a 4-40 tap, and I'll use tube to act as a sort of.. retainer. Screws from the bottom of the derlin/TI into the AL tube, and screws "down" from the heatsink fan assembly into the tube from the top side and i should have a fairly decent mounting system.
I'll post pics as soon as my camera recharges.