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    Where to buy a new controller

    Blew the display and the controller on my modded Mach 2 GT and would like another unit to replace it.

    Just the basics :

    Evap temp display
    2x Fan control
    Relay to start the comp
    Delayed start up to the PC until it gets down to temp...

    Etc...etc...

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    I think only Little Devil has something for you to work with.

    If you want a simple on and off at a certain temperature, and can work triggered relays to a fan control setup, then, well PID and Contactor.


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    That, or make one. I've come up with a little relay timer circuit that I've been using successfully for months using 555 timer ICs and relays from radio shack.

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    I don't have the knowledge to make something like that...

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    Okay?

    Then learn how to or buy one.

    :shrugs?:


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Okay?

    Then learn how to or buy one.

    :shrugs?:


    But seriously, LD's have seemed ok, have only seen one reported failure so far, much better than previous controllers offered.

    Otherwise, any chance POGE would be willing to post a full schematic of his?

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    i guess 555 timer would be the easier way, if you roughly know how long your SS takes to pull down, then calculate that time by using the correct resistance to set it.

    i guess thats how POGE is running it.

    there are a few fairly good LCD temp controllers i have come across too. will dig them out my favorites.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Okay?

    Then learn how to or buy one.

    :shrugs?:
    Yes because that's what this thread was for

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    It's your thread man, but in this world I think your only options are buy it, build it, or hope to find one laying in the street.
    So if you say you can't build it, don't say your not interested in buying one.


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    littledevil controllers seem pretty good as gray said.

    If i was you and not prepared to build one, go with his. he offer's good support too.
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