Gamitan nyo ng acu sir iF planta. At lower mo temperature sa 20°c.gawan ko po ng another tutorial para dyan sir loobin po ng Dios. Na notice ko po kasi sa mga internet server at mga fm radio equipments nila is babad sa acu meaning 24/7 operational. Sa ating mga solar need magtipid kasa ito solution ang temperature controlled cooling fan
@hardcard2549 ай бұрын
In English, please? Auto translation is hilariously inaccurate 😅 Basically, I want to run a bunch of 12v fans in parallel to cool my inverter. I want to switch these fans on and off based on temperature, so I'm assuming that using a device like the one shown in the video + a temperature probe should do the trick. The plan is to supply the device with 230VAC 50Hz, ideally, I'd want a 12VDC output that only turns on when the temperature measured by the probe rises above whatever value I choose. Do this kind of devices include an internal relay to cut their output based on probe temperature or do I need an external relay as well?
@THEMULTISKILLEDTECH9 ай бұрын
Auto translate is terribly wrong sir 😁 Sorry for it. Why not use 220v axial fans instead. Dixell output relays are 12vdc input and 220v ac output. Not unless you tap your 12vdc fan to the input of the compressor relay. I don't have the dixell xr30cx right now to do an English version for this topic.kzbin.infomOFdjy1trfg?si=_UOy1zTK2USomAVH you may watch this live video of mine and i discussed thereat the functions of CH, i1P, SP, and HY then try to asjust to your desire temperature for your inverter sir. My deye hybrid inverter is set to 40°c to 32°c
@hardcard2549 ай бұрын
@@THEMULTISKILLEDTECH Hey, thanks for the reply! I also have a Deye hybrid inverter, which gets hotter than I like when exporting to grid, that's why I want to put some fans on the heat sink. My assumption was that 220v fans are more expensive than 12v ones, but perhaps I can find cheap 220v fans as well. In any case, I'll need a controller with a temperature probe, in order to power the fans on and off as needed. I'll watch the video you linked, thanks a lot!