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Hi.. im doing 1 project for my friends college exam.
than will turn on the fan when the tem raise above 60
and off when tem below 60.
any one know how to make it ???
what item needed to build this system ?
[WTA] How to make auto switch on and off fan?
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Jul 23 2010, 09:01 PM, updated 16y ago
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Sorry if i in wrong section Hi.. im doing 1 project for my friends college exam. than will turn on the fan when the tem raise above 60 and off when tem below 60. any one know how to make it ??? what item needed to build this system ? |
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Jul 23 2010, 09:12 PM
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npn transistor + thermistor
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Jul 23 2010, 09:14 PM
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Jul 25 2010, 03:50 AM
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KDK sensor series fan.
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QUOTE(cipanjb @ Jul 23 2010, 09:14 PM) If you and your friend do not even have the basic idea of how transistors can be used to switch electronics on/off, the whole project might be taken up for nothing.What you basically need is a temperature sensor, and this you can use as ckh93 suggested - a thermistor. Then you need a switch to turn the fan on/off right? For that purpose you can choose a transistor because they are cheap and robust, and NPN is a common configuration so there are lots of schematics on the internet. Basically, just take a look, scout around, try and learn stuff for electronics. Spoon feeding does not bode well for people who want to learn electronics rather than learning the basics first then expanding your knowledge by building your own stuff! Try. Cheers! |
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Jul 25 2010, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(Top-Gun @ Jul 25 2010, 09:40 AM) If you and your friend do not even have the basic idea of how transistors can be used to switch electronics on/off, the whole project might be taken up for nothing. Thanks for givingme more information..What you basically need is a temperature sensor, and this you can use as ckh93 suggested - a thermistor. Then you need a switch to turn the fan on/off right? For that purpose you can choose a transistor because they are cheap and robust, and NPN is a common configuration so there are lots of schematics on the internet. Basically, just take a look, scout around, try and learn stuff for electronics. Spoon feeding does not bode well for people who want to learn electronics rather than learning the basics first then expanding your knowledge by building your own stuff! Try. Cheers! i did my research after ckh93 give info about npn transistor + thermistor i google it but in then i blur my self that y i ask for more info im not from electronics course and i know nothing in this that y i ask here for help Thanks again cos u really help me now i know 2 thing alrdy |
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Jul 25 2010, 11:37 AM
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QUOTE(Top-Gun @ Jul 25 2010, 09:40 AM) If you and your friend do not even have the basic idea of how transistors can be used to switch electronics on/off, the whole project might be taken up for nothing. hoho this looks very intrested What you basically need is a temperature sensor, and this you can use as ckh93 suggested - a thermistor. Then you need a switch to turn the fan on/off right? For that purpose you can choose a transistor because they are cheap and robust, and NPN is a common configuration so there are lots of schematics on the internet. Basically, just take a look, scout around, try and learn stuff for electronics. Spoon feeding does not bode well for people who want to learn electronics rather than learning the basics first then expanding your knowledge by building your own stuff! Try. Cheers! |
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can show pic and tutorial ? haha..
i also thinking to make one...but what kind of sensor to use? |
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