It's been a long time since my very basic electrical engineering courses in college, and I've gotten myself into a little project that I need help with.
I have a small (1500W) immersion heater that plugs into a standard US wall outlet that I'm using for a DIY sous vide cooker. In large pots of water the immersion heater is fine, but for smaller volumes of the water the heater is too powerful, heating the water too quickly, causing the cooker to overshoot its target temperature.
Is there a simple or a cheap way to basically turn a knob that will lower the voltage of the heater and keep it from heating the water too quickly?
I have a small (1500W) immersion heater that plugs into a standard US wall outlet that I'm using for a DIY sous vide cooker. In large pots of water the immersion heater is fine, but for smaller volumes of the water the heater is too powerful, heating the water too quickly, causing the cooker to overshoot its target temperature.
Is there a simple or a cheap way to basically turn a knob that will lower the voltage of the heater and keep it from heating the water too quickly?