In simplest terms If Temp > 190 Then Fan on, Anti-then Fan off. In practice, this will probably oscillate off and on. Could add a lot of averaging and fudge temperature to a lower setting. Better would be on at one temp, off at a lower temp
I've searched and read (probably not in the right spot) but I can't figure out how to have an output based on an input. For instance, I want my fans to kick on at a certain temp and then off below that temp.
I have tried to figure out how to do this but I'm workthless when it comes to this coding stuff and am just confused as all getout. It took me 2 hours just to figure out how to generate the I/O with the kitty wizard and to be able to manually turn things off and on.
Jay
In simplest terms If Temp > 190 Then Fan on, Anti-then Fan off. In practice, this will probably oscillate off and on. Could add a lot of averaging and fudge temperature to a lower setting. Better would be on at one temp, off at a lower temp
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Thanks, I didn't know about the "then do" part of the equation.
Jay
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