Thank you for the useful video, I have a question, can I use this with room air cooler to save electricity . its power is 300 watts on 220 Volt AC current.
You can check the relay.. if the relay can switch 2 Amps and 220V or more, you are good. it should be printed on it. if it says less, you can use this small relay to switch a bigger stronger relay that can switch more power.
I am using two of these - one on a mid. eff. furnace vent and one on a standard vent hot water tank to switch on a motorized fresh air intake damper for combustion air in the basement. Have them wired in parallel so either of them will open the damper when at least one appliance is burning. In the instruction data sheet it states the static current draw is 35 mA and max draw 65 mA. So old 12V DC charger of 150 mA does run both of these. I think I bought these some time ago out of curiosity for about cad$10 combined. If I would use a mechanical thermo disks, if I could find suitable temperature parameter ones, they would be about cad$25 each. Considering a 60,000 BTU furnace will suck almost 4 cu yard of air in 10 min run, it helps to have fresh air coming in, but only as needed.
I'm tryin to program my thermostat to heat up an aluminum block. settings 77.5. P0-H, P1 - 0.1, P2 - 89, P3 - -50, P4 - 0, P5 - 0, P6 - doesn't give me options. HOWEVER when the temp hits 50 the Thermostat turns off. The LED shows ( - - - ) What is going on?
Hey tony, ik heb hem gebruikt voor een incubator te maken. Ik had er twee besteld maar de relais bleven precies hangen. Het ging ongeveer twee dagen goed. Dan kwam ik thuis en was incubator afgekoeld tot 20 graden. Als er een tikje opgaf schoot hij terug in gang.De ene keer werkte hij, de andere keer niet. In mijn ogen waren deze dus alles behalve betrouwbaar. Grtj
Do I have to worry about the amps or not really? Do I just need a 12v adapter? Does it need to be DC or AC? I have one myself but I am a little hesitant on hooking it up because I ruined one already. Thank you for this video
Hello Aaron, The board itself needs 12V ... the isolated relay contact can switch Max. 5A at 240 VAC or Max. 10A at 24 DC. Maybe this helps: www.kelco.rs/katalog/images/17670.pdf a manual i found some were.
@@TonyAlbus perfect that answers most of my questions. I just have one more question. Will a 12vdc 1amp be okay to use or should the amps be a little higher. If you believe I need a higher amp. What would you recommend. I do apologize.My question might have been answered somewhere but I’m not very good with good with this stuff. I’m still learning.
Hello Aaron, i think 1 Amps is okey, the relay will only use 1 or 200 mA bit more or less, 1 Amp should be fine for just the controller, good luck with your project
@@TonyAlbus you’re amazing! Thank you so much for answering my questions and making such a great, understandable product review! You definitely got me as a subscriber!
Thank you - exactly the setup and test I was seeking! Order placed.
Thanks, its an older video, great it still has some value.
Thank you for the useful video,
I have a question, can I use this with room air cooler to save electricity . its power is 300 watts on 220 Volt AC current.
You can check the relay.. if the relay can switch 2 Amps and 220V or more, you are good. it should be printed on it. if it says less, you can use this small relay to switch a bigger stronger relay that can switch more power.
I am using two of these - one on a mid. eff. furnace vent and one on a standard vent hot water tank to switch on a motorized fresh air intake damper for combustion air in the basement. Have them wired in parallel so either of them will open the damper when at least one appliance is burning. In the instruction data sheet it states the static current draw is 35 mA and max draw 65 mA. So old 12V DC charger of 150 mA does run both of these. I think I bought these some time ago out of curiosity for about cad$10 combined. If I would use a mechanical thermo disks, if I could find suitable temperature parameter ones, they would be about cad$25 each. Considering a 60,000 BTU furnace will suck almost 4 cu yard of air in 10 min run, it helps to have fresh air coming in, but only as needed.
Thanks, yes that is a nice aplication of one of these devices... thanks for sharing Martin!
I'm tryin to program my thermostat to heat up an aluminum block.
settings 77.5. P0-H, P1 - 0.1, P2 - 89, P3 - -50, P4 - 0, P5 - 0, P6 - doesn't give me options.
HOWEVER when the temp hits 50 the Thermostat turns off. The LED shows ( - - - )
What is going on?
Hi Joshua, i don't think you have the W1209 ..that one only has 1 setting.
Quick Question, does the temperature controller store temperature settings provided in case of power loss ?
Yes mine does.
Hey tony, ik heb hem gebruikt voor een incubator te maken. Ik had er twee besteld maar de relais bleven precies hangen. Het ging ongeveer twee dagen goed. Dan kwam ik thuis en was incubator afgekoeld tot 20 graden. Als er een tikje opgaf schoot hij terug in gang.De ene keer werkte hij, de andere keer niet. In mijn ogen waren deze dus alles behalve betrouwbaar. Grtj
Schakkelde je misschien een te zware stroom of zwaar inductief?
Can this w1209 be supplied with 13.3v from lifepo4 battery pack?
Hi, i think up-to around 14 volt will be no problem.
@@TonyAlbus thanks for the reply
Do I have to worry about the amps or not really? Do I just need a 12v adapter? Does it need to be DC or AC? I have one myself but I am a little hesitant on hooking it up because I ruined one already. Thank you for this video
Hello Aaron, The board itself needs 12V ... the isolated relay contact can switch Max. 5A at 240 VAC or Max. 10A at 24 DC.
Maybe this helps: www.kelco.rs/katalog/images/17670.pdf a manual i found some were.
@@TonyAlbus perfect that answers most of my questions. I just have one more question. Will a 12vdc 1amp be okay to use or should the amps be a little higher. If you believe I need a higher amp. What would you recommend. I do apologize.My question might have been answered somewhere but I’m not very good with good with this stuff. I’m still learning.
Hello Aaron, i think 1 Amps is okey, the relay will only use 1 or 200 mA bit more or less, 1 Amp should be fine for just the controller, good luck with your project
@@TonyAlbus you’re amazing! Thank you so much for answering my questions and making such a great, understandable product review! You definitely got me as a subscriber!
@@aaronn6725 You are Welcome and thank you!
What is the lifespan of this w1209?
Good question, i think depends a lot on the enviroment its used.