jamesb said:No chance of any realistic hardware hacking. I was hoping it would use a common processor (PIC or AVR), but the processor on it is older than flares.
jamesb said:but the processor on it is older than flares.
eskimobob said:jamesb said:No chance of any realistic hardware hacking. I was hoping it would use a common processor (PIC or AVR), but the processor on it is older than flares.
Out of interest JB, what are they using? :hmm:
jamesb said:It's either a really old PIC, or a ST microelectronics part. Either way, I just can't find any information on it.
EDIT: It's not a PIC, I can see the STC part now.
jamesb said:I really shouldn't be unsoldering bits should I? :geek: I've worked out how to increase the brightness, assuming the PSU can handle a few extra mA. I'm not going to bother though, it's fine for me.
Is it QFP? - Perhaps you could find a PIC with a suitable footprint and simply replace it :thumb:jamesb said:I really shouldn't be unsoldering bits should I? :geek: I've worked out how to increase the brightness, assuming the PSU can handle a few extra mA. I'm not going to bother though, it's fine for me.
Aleman said:I've already got one, and as a replacement thermostat for controlling a fridge freezer, it does the job just perfectly . . . . It would also make an ideal thermostat for Fermentation control.
You can switch it between Heating Only, Cooling only or Heating/ cooling which is ideal for winter when you just want heating, summer when you just want cooling and spring/autumn when you might want both.
Its a doddle to wire up, and I love the built in (and adjustable) delay for the compressor something my controller didn't have.
Size wiseconsiderably smaller than an ATC. The temp difference was due to me just dropping the ATC probe into the Kegereezer rather than placing it with the TC10 Probe, and it is still equilibrating.
The other bonus with the TC10 is that Paul can supply custom housings
Anyone want to buy an ATC 800?
jamesb said:I don't think I can be bothered anymore.
jamesb said:It would be such a simple unit to design and build though.
Wez said:Nicely done BB
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