Hi folks,
I can solder, and I can find parts. I know electrical, but just a little electronics. I can read a diagram and I can build a circuit if I know what parts to use.
This is what I want to do, and I need your help.
I have a well room and a pump room. Temperaturs can get down below freezing. When the temperaturs approach freezing, I would like a small heater to come on or a light bulb (which ever will do the job). This is just to keep the temperature in the small rooms above freezing so the pipes don't burst.
Since I will be building it myself, I guess I should plan on it controlling 20 amps. I doubt that there are any 120V heaters that use more than that right?
It should come on at say 34 degrees and off at something slightly higher, 36???
Simple is probably better. I just built a Solid State Relay circuit that controls my 220V well pump. It's awesome.
Thanks in advance.
I can solder, and I can find parts. I know electrical, but just a little electronics. I can read a diagram and I can build a circuit if I know what parts to use.
This is what I want to do, and I need your help.
I have a well room and a pump room. Temperaturs can get down below freezing. When the temperaturs approach freezing, I would like a small heater to come on or a light bulb (which ever will do the job). This is just to keep the temperature in the small rooms above freezing so the pipes don't burst.
Since I will be building it myself, I guess I should plan on it controlling 20 amps. I doubt that there are any 120V heaters that use more than that right?
It should come on at say 34 degrees and off at something slightly higher, 36???
Simple is probably better. I just built a Solid State Relay circuit that controls my 220V well pump. It's awesome.
Thanks in advance.