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Good point, at first I think I was having problems with it because I had the board running a thermostat (ON/OFF) algorithm (which made the fan blow intermittently hot/cool air), but then I wrote it to PID , so that the control made the lamp glow constantly at the right temperature (the effect on the lamp is similar to this one if it's below the temp the lamp will glow stronger tho, just to reach the right temp faster, it doesn't work like a thermostat switching on and off) so the air blown by the fan is constantly at 37.3ºC (or any other temp set in the software) right about 1 minute after the door is closed.
Good point, at first I think I was having problems with it because I had the board running a thermostat (ON/OFF) algorithm (which made the fan blow intermittently hot/cool air), but then I wrote it to PID , so that the control made the lamp glow constantly at the right temperature (the effect on the lamp is similar to this one if it's below the temp the lamp will glow stronger tho, just to reach the right temp faster, it doesn't work like a thermostat switching on and off) so the air blown by the fan is constantly at 37.3ºC (or any other temp set in the software) right about 1 minute after the door is closed.
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