Temperature controllers that offer a probe-and-plug-socket level of
simplicity would be great, if you could afford them. However, if you're
willing to put effort in anyway, an arduino, solid-state relay and LM35
will give you a very effective temperature controller for about €25, or
€15 if you go for a cheap arduino clone (though you'd pay the difference
buying the programming cable..).
On 07/02/12 14:43, CodonAUG wrote:
> Depending on how much effort you want to put into it, you could just
> buy a temperature controller. The plus side is that they sell them
> for outdoors purposes so they'll be less risk from humidity. Downside
> is the cheapest one is 130.
> I bought one for a microscope incubator (that used a hairdryer) and it
> works great.
>
> http://www.aqualogicinc.com/products/temp_controllers/index.htm
>
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