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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Old Cercon Heat - Is it worth to keep?
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<blockquote data-quote="zero_zero" data-source="post: 194158" data-attributes="member: 9932"><p>All I can give is some starting points only...it does require a good understanding of how electronics work tho...</p><p>Basically most electronic equipment consist of three parts: Input-->Control-->Output</p><p>For a sintering furnace the input is the thermocouple or pyrosensor, output is the heating element controlled by an MCU (simple logic, thermostat/timer combo)</p><p>First make sure the existing thermocouple is able to operate at the required high temp or replace with a type B model. Then either replace the control module or reprogram the existing one...I'd get a new control module as being cheap and easy to program also includes documentation...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zero_zero, post: 194158, member: 9932"] All I can give is some starting points only...it does require a good understanding of how electronics work tho... Basically most electronic equipment consist of three parts: Input-->Control-->Output For a sintering furnace the input is the thermocouple or pyrosensor, output is the heating element controlled by an MCU (simple logic, thermostat/timer combo) First make sure the existing thermocouple is able to operate at the required high temp or replace with a type B model. Then either replace the control module or reprogram the existing one...I'd get a new control module as being cheap and easy to program also includes documentation... [/QUOTE]
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