marm64 said:I am starting to set up a controller for my system and was wondering what to use for a temp probe? I have a 0-10 volt input to work with. I did some searching but did not want to buy somehting that would not work.
Thanks
tide_ben said:Check out http://www.omega.com/. They have quite a bit of process control equipment for a decent price. They also send you cool Dilbert cards with your order... :rollface:
slug said:Would you really need the accuracy of cold junction correction? With the temperature swing inside your house you'd probably only be correcting a hundreth of a dagree.
WY_REEFER said:Here is a temp transmitter that would work good.
http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?ref=TX250&Nav=temn03
You can change 4-20 mA to 1-5 volt with a 250 ohm resistor.
Then you just scale your PLC to read 1-5 volt.
Here is an RTD that would work good with that transmitter.
http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?ref=PR-10&Nav=temc03
Or keep your eyes on ebay for a cheaper one.
ribs said:Placed across (parallel with) the 4-20ma terminals.....
"piggybacked"
Donw said:Thanks,
I also found a article explaining the how and why.
Here is my latest automation remodel just getting started.
www.home.earthlink.net\~dwacker\automation.mht
Thanks again
Don