Harry Bloomfield
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Ballast help needed
Just finished building using a 4.0 pcb.
All working ok but I can't get anywhere near 25 degrees in plain water, not much spare space for weights in the current tube, shouldn't go for more weight in the larger tube?
Any tips gratefully received, thanks
This was my reply to someone with the same problem, in another forum...
Same pcb here, in a PET big XL. I assume you have done the 90 deg calibration, with the PET perfectly horizontal?
I soldered my battery in, rather than use a holder and proceeded to try to get it to 25 deg. It floated only slightly down from horizontal at the bottom. To get an idea of the amount of extra weight needed to get it to 25 deg., I wrapped 4mm plumbers lead around the outside of the PET at the bottom. It seemed I needed around 20g or 2 x 2" lengths. I moved the battery down as far as possible, then stuck a strip of that spongy double sided tape to the pcb, either side of the battery, then the lead onto that. That had it floating at 16 deg and I was able to snip off lead from the upper ends, 4mm at a time, until I hit 24 deg at 20C. I think my final weighting was 16g of lead.
I see you said a larger PET. The larger the PET, the greater the displacement, the more the weight needed to get the correct 25 deg.. The lower you can get the weight in the PET, the less weight will be needed.