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| viperidae:
There's an RFC standard for this https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 |
| Old Printer:
I have spent some time today working on the Arduino approach. I find it the most interesting, even if not the most direct. I am assuming the pot uses a ceramic resistive element, and am wondering if it has any inductive properties that need to be dealt with. |
| Eka:
I'd make the circuit that turns on and off the AC to the coffee pot generic so it could handle both inductive and non-inductive loads. This pot may use a non-inductive heating element, but who knows about its eventual replacement. |
| Nominal Animal:
--- Quote from: pepona on May 12, 2018, 01:39:06 pm ---I think I can share a small project that I did a few years ago and that works very well. --- End quote --- Not all of us have Eagle, so just for discussion's sake, you could consider taking for example a screenshot of the board (if two-layer, perhaps of both top and bottom?), and attaching those as images as well. |
| pepona:
Hi, I send you the schematic and the pcb in pdf format. I hope this helps you. Regards. |
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