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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/683/MyThermostat

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      Whoa, what an amazing job! You should send a pic to the original manufacturer, perhaps they'd enjoy seeing your conversion.

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        Thanks. It would be nice!

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          How do you solve a situation where a SSR breakdown occurs and you are hunderts km away from home?
          I think some classic relay is necessary in this application to handle error conditions.
          Similarly, measuring the temperature in the blast near SSR is not very accurate.

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            How do you solve a situation where a SSR breakdown occurs and you are hunderts km away from home?
            I think some classic relay is necessary in this application to handle error conditions.
            Similarly, measuring the temperature in the blast near SSR is not very accurate.

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            @kimot I am not handling that situation. I'm taking for granted ssr will do his job. Maybe there's some ssr safety topic I'm unaware? Suggestions for a v3.0 are welcome.

            About the temperature measuring... I use two sensors. The one in the board protects electronics from temperatures beyond design (60°C). It's near the ssr because the ssr's derating curve is the most limiting condition.
            The control sensor is placed in the bottom of the heater. It connects to the board through a 3 pin header connector.

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