Hoppyland
Senior Member
Help!!
I'm about to buy a STC-1000 (or two) from China - it seems a ludicrously cheap piece of kit.
However, I'm easily puzzled (:-?)
On eBay there seem to be vast numbers of different (?) specs.
The typical eBay entry is something like "Digital 220V STC-1000 Temperature Controller Thermostat Regulator With Sensor DM"
My problem is the "DM" bit. There are loads of different ones (DM, DE, CF, New Y,Y5, HY, TB, T71 to name but a few!! :twisted:)
I've had a trawl through the forum but can't find anything on this. I suspect that there'll be no material difference, as long as the voltages are correct - but can any one with expertise/experience confirm this?
On a related note, I've just dug out of my shed an old solid-state relay. It was used to control a big immersion heater in a lobster hatchery I used to run. I was confident that it would be up to my intended task (switching a heater for my wife's orchids), but thought I'd check the spec.
Two things amazed me. First, the relay I'd bought in 1984 was still current: the first site I saw was selling them at over ã60 each
Second, on eBay there was a Chinese product that looked like an exact copy (except its 40A not 25A), selling at just over ã3, including shipping.
It certainly is a mad, mad world!! :-?
For any geeks that don't get out much:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fotek-Con...703058?hash=item54308b8612:g:gO4AAOSwB4NWxXZz
or:
http://uk.farnell.com/crydom/td2425/ssr-panel-mount-280vac-32vdc-25a/dp/1200268
I'm about to buy a STC-1000 (or two) from China - it seems a ludicrously cheap piece of kit.
However, I'm easily puzzled (:-?)
On eBay there seem to be vast numbers of different (?) specs.
The typical eBay entry is something like "Digital 220V STC-1000 Temperature Controller Thermostat Regulator With Sensor DM"
My problem is the "DM" bit. There are loads of different ones (DM, DE, CF, New Y,Y5, HY, TB, T71 to name but a few!! :twisted:)
I've had a trawl through the forum but can't find anything on this. I suspect that there'll be no material difference, as long as the voltages are correct - but can any one with expertise/experience confirm this?
On a related note, I've just dug out of my shed an old solid-state relay. It was used to control a big immersion heater in a lobster hatchery I used to run. I was confident that it would be up to my intended task (switching a heater for my wife's orchids), but thought I'd check the spec.
Two things amazed me. First, the relay I'd bought in 1984 was still current: the first site I saw was selling them at over ã60 each
Second, on eBay there was a Chinese product that looked like an exact copy (except its 40A not 25A), selling at just over ã3, including shipping.
It certainly is a mad, mad world!! :-?
For any geeks that don't get out much:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fotek-Con...703058?hash=item54308b8612:g:gO4AAOSwB4NWxXZz
or:
http://uk.farnell.com/crydom/td2425/ssr-panel-mount-280vac-32vdc-25a/dp/1200268