alwaink
Electrical
- Oct 26, 2004
- 41
Hi,
I have a cooler powered by a small motor. The cooler motor is adjustable 0-60V (the higher voltage, the colder the cooler gets). Since a soft start is preferred, I use a typical Variac to slowly turn the voltage up in the lab.
However, I'd like to set up a simple input/output system, where the input is the thermocouple temp reading of the environment. Based on this temperature, I would like the output voltage to adjust 0-60V accordingly.
My quesetion is if it's possible to have the variac automated, without having to manually turn the dial? I know you have to change the tap manually in a transformer, and turn the dial in a Variac due to number of coil turns. I just don't know if I can vary the voltage output in some way automatically.
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks.
I have a cooler powered by a small motor. The cooler motor is adjustable 0-60V (the higher voltage, the colder the cooler gets). Since a soft start is preferred, I use a typical Variac to slowly turn the voltage up in the lab.
However, I'd like to set up a simple input/output system, where the input is the thermocouple temp reading of the environment. Based on this temperature, I would like the output voltage to adjust 0-60V accordingly.
My quesetion is if it's possible to have the variac automated, without having to manually turn the dial? I know you have to change the tap manually in a transformer, and turn the dial in a Variac due to number of coil turns. I just don't know if I can vary the voltage output in some way automatically.
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks.