PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
Hi,
I am planning to use pwm fanswith the help of pwm expansion module which i will be getting soon
I will try to use 1 fan to check the temp of led heatsink & other one to control the temp of tank as i m living at place where peak summer temp touches 40 degrees & u cant control the heat with chiller too.
Anyone using pwm fans wats the performance of fan with Angel?
I am planning to use pwm fanswith the help of pwm expansion module which i will be getting soon
I will try to use 1 fan to check the temp of led heatsink & other one to control the temp of tank as i m living at place where peak summer temp touches 40 degrees & u cant control the heat with chiller too.
Anyone using pwm fans wats the performance of fan with Angel?
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
Bump.
Ok. Wat else can we do with pwm signals other than dimming leds. I m having 5 ports of my pwm module jobless.
Ok. Wat else can we do with pwm signals other than dimming leds. I m having 5 ports of my pwm module jobless.
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
I use it for moonlights, main lights, fan and blowers.
The fan works at 100% during my photo period to get fresh air inside the canopy and remove the hot air coming from the halide. It works at 10% otherwise, mostly to prevent moisture build-up inside the canopy.
The blowers turn on at 30% or 40% (can't remember) and vary their speed according to display temperature.
As T1 increases, so does the blowers speed. I use 2 of them pointing to water surface.
At 100%, they are very loud. Good thing I can vary speed
The fan works at 100% during my photo period to get fresh air inside the canopy and remove the hot air coming from the halide. It works at 10% otherwise, mostly to prevent moisture build-up inside the canopy.
The blowers turn on at 30% or 40% (can't remember) and vary their speed according to display temperature.
As T1 increases, so does the blowers speed. I use 2 of them pointing to water surface.
At 100%, they are very loud. Good thing I can vary speed
Roberto.
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
Here's just a quick sample / idea of how you could do this.
I'm sure there are other ways of gradually increasing and decreasing the fan speed. This is just a simple way to do it. As the temperature gradually rises over 80.0, the fan speed jumps up 25% until it tops out at 100%.
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if ( ReefAngel.Params.Temp[T1_PROBE] > 800 )
// above 80.0
ReefAngel.PWM.SetChannel(4, 25); // set channel 4 to 25%
else if ( ReefAngel.Params.Temp[T1_PROBE] > 810 )
// above 81.0
ReefAngel.PWM.SetChannel(4, 50); // set channel 4 to 50%
else if ( ReefAngel.Params.Temp[T1_PROBE] > 820 )
// above 82.0
ReefAngel.PWM.SetChannel(4, 75); // set channel 4 to 75%
else if ( ReefAngel.Params.Temp[T1_PROBE] > 830 )
// above 83.0
ReefAngel.PWM.SetChannel(4, 100); // set channel 4 to 100%
else
ReefAngel.PWM.SetChannel(4, 0); // set channel 4 to 0%
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
I use this:
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BlowerSpeed=map(ReefAngel.Params.Temp[T1_PROBE],772,800,30,100); // Calculate Blower speed
BlowerSpeed=constrain(BlowerSpeed,0,100);
Roberto.
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
what values 772,800,30,100 are for?rimai wrote:I use this:Code: Select all
BlowerSpeed=map(ReefAngel.Params.Temp[T1_PROBE],772,800,30,100); // Calculate Blower speed BlowerSpeed=constrain(BlowerSpeed,0,100);
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
simple interpolation values.
from 77.2F to 80.0F and 30% to 100%
from 77.2F to 80.0F and 30% to 100%
Roberto.
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
Alright what does 0 100 stands for than? Blower speed?
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
roberto, using your string as I can set the port from which the PWM signal must go out?
Re: PWM Fans with Reef Angel.
Yes, you can use any channel.
The variable BlowerSpeed will have a value from 30 to 100, then you can use:
The variable BlowerSpeed will have a value from 30 to 100, then you can use:
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ReefAngel.PWM.SetChannel(0,BlowerSpeed);
Roberto.