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Old 09-07-2012, 05:25 PM
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Multi Channel PWM Dew Controler

With the perfect weather we are having down south , well perfect for doing projects I've put the time to good use with this badly needed addition.

I started by building a prototype pure PWM unit with 555 timer switching a power Darlington transistor. This was just 12v on off with a variable duty cycle and it worked fine so I thought ok I'll tidy it up and make a four unit setup but I soon found the cost of all the bits and in particular the PCB was prohibitive.

Price wise I could get ready made units complete from our friends in China for $6.50 each and free postage if I bought five. It was gunna cost that much just make the PCB's here at home so it was a no brainer really.

Put it all to the test on Saturday night and although it appeared clear the moisture levels were very high and that became evident after the moon came up as the sky glow in a few images I was playing with was very evident.

All in all though the dew control worked very well controlling two scopes and guide camera as all stayed clear for the three to four hours I was out.

The units I wound up with were sold as PWM units but are a bit of a mystery as the chip has no identifying marks and it also includes a 12V reg and a Power Hexfet/Mosfet so it is 0-12V regulated possibly with high speed switching PWM because that is what the Mosfet are used for.
Not sure about the PWM but testing the units proved to work just as well as the home made prototype so it didn't matter either way but there is a benefit of lower current draw as they are turned down so a smoother operating unit in the end.
Put the lot into this weather proof case and used gold connectors to stop corrosion problems from dew and the only issue was the red LED's lit up like a Christmas tree so will have to dull them down a little but very happy otherwise as works a treat.

The completed unit fitted neatly between the scopes with easy access.

Still using home made dew straps so the next step is to make better ones of those as currently they are stuck to the scopes, be nice to be able to remove them easily for whatever reason.

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Old 09-07-2012, 05:39 PM
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That's a very tidy looking unit. Thanks for writing that up.

Do you have a link for the boards you got from China?
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Old 09-07-2012, 06:34 PM
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That's a very tidy looking unit. Thanks for writing that up.

Do you have a link for the boards you got from China?
No probs.
Along a bit of free advice, some search engines like google will warn you that this site may have been hacked.
My personal experience has been ok up to this point and a I have made a number of purchases without problems (touch wood) but then I've had my credit details stolen from a much more respected site so who's to say.

These guys have a system where they are a shop front for many different dealers of all sorts of stuff and they don't pay the dealer until you receive the goods and notify them or one month passes without a claim being made in which case they then pay or they have a conflict resolution system in case of problems with goods or delivery.

Sometimes you can find the same stuff on ebay so have a look there as well as it's a bit safer in that case.

http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/107126140.html
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OK. Thanks for the heads up. Alibaba is quite well known, so not as bad as some of the "shady" stores I've seen online. Thanks again.
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Old 09-07-2012, 10:36 PM
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it's Aliexpess not the alibaba


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OK. Thanks for the heads up. Alibaba is quite well known, so not as bad as some of the "shady" stores I've seen online. Thanks again.

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Old 09-07-2012, 11:06 PM
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"Aliexpress By Alibaba.com"
Same same


Ken, have you had any RFI issues with your other gear?
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:57 AM
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Same same


Ken, have you had any RFI issues with your other gear?
No I don't believe so still a bit more testing to go yet but it all worked ok running thesky6 and phd guiding all through a single powered usb hub and EQMOD driving the scope.
Also a wireless game pad for scope control as well.
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No I don't believe so still a bit more testing to go yet but it all worked ok running thesky6 and phd guiding all through a single powered usb hub and EQMOD driving the scope.
Also a wireless game pad for scope control as well.
Hi Ken,
could you tell me which USB hub you're using, do you keep the hub closer to the scope or to your laptop with respect to cable length, I've tried a few usb hubs and they seem to work intermittently.
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Thanks, Simon.

I guess the trolls are biting today.
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Did you get your project box on line too?
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Old 20-07-2012, 05:17 PM
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Did you get your project box on line too?
Sorry about the late reply it's from Jaycar, they have a large assortment.
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Old 21-07-2012, 07:23 AM
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Nice setup ken, clean, neat and sweet Chasing something like this myself for both TEC and a dew controller http://www.ebay.com/itm/Temperature-...item231f1fa714 Just havent found anything at a fair price yet to do a couple of channels Jaycar need a kit like it i know they have the cooler/heater controller but this would be great for tec and dew point cooling.
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