I have a transducer shipping and i was wondering if anyone here has used one of theese, if so, how did you control it? Im thinking using a 12v Voltage regulator and a pot should be sufficient.
Im getting: http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?ref=IP610 from omega.
EDIT: I've never worked with flows, so is that flow (20 SCFM) enough to act as the actuall valve?
Electropneumatic transducer
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Yeah, that sounds good, I don't think 20mA is enough to fry a good sized pot.
20 CFM isn't a hell of alot. The most powerful PC fan around moves 119 CFM.
20 CFM isn't a hell of alot. The most powerful PC fan around moves 119 CFM.
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I'm not exactly sure how you plan on using a regulator as a valve...
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I wasnt going to, i just want to get a feel for how much flow that is.
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