Re: [DIYbio] Why doesn't someone engineer a simple _____?

For just a good lab Thermostat, my friend Wes and I developed a little circuit with adjustable hysteresis made out of cheap analog components that's very precise and repeatable over a wide temperature range. If there's interest, I can CAD up a board for the thing with a relay for things like controlling heating elements and coolers.

I just calibrate them with a multimeter, anything that'll read resistance will work.

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