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DIY Kiln Controller
Hi - just wondered if anyone has come across any diy plans for an electric kiln controller using an embedded controller?
I'm in the process of trying to make one, but it would be nice to see some others for comparison. Regards Jules |
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DIY Kiln Controller
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 15:44:26 +0000, Jules
wrote: Hi - just wondered if anyone has come across any diy plans for an electric kiln controller using an embedded controller? I'm in the process of trying to make one, but it would be nice to see some others for comparison. No, but I've thought about it. I was thinking more along the lines of putting an old PC to use for this, since I have a bunch on hand, and also I could have it plot out temperature versus time. The main drawback for me is that modern Windows PCs have no easy-to-use I/O (parallel port), and older DOS units would be more trouble to program... and more pointless, if I wanted to share the plans with others who were not similarly endowed with a computer graveyard. However, I have developed a circuit to use a Windows sound card to read thermocouples (see http://www.daqarta.com/dw_kkjj.htm ), and it will probably be fairly easy to get the sound card output to control the elements. Since all this involves circuit contruction, it probably will appeal only to the most die-hard tinkerers. I think your idea of using an embedded controller makes a lot more sense, though. Best regards, Bob Masta DAQARTA v6.00 Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis www.daqarta.com Scope, Spectrum, Spectrogram, Sound Level Meter Frequency Counter, FREE Signal Generator Pitch Track, Pitch-to-MIDI Science with your sound card! |
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hi Bob thanks for your reply, i know what you mean by old PCs’ seem less hassle to interface than new ones. I was thinking of using a modern PC running some software to monitor the kilns progress etc but the PC would not be allowed to interfere with the kilns operation.
I’ve seen a few examples of people using a pre-built temperature module then adding a thermocouple then just connecting it up to the elements, but I want to control the heat ramp / soaks etc. Regards Jules |
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Just done some low current switching tests; starting to get there now; still a few more tests / code revisions to make before it's ready to hook up to the kiln elements. I'll probably test by cooking a potato on a custom 3 segment ramp ;-)
Last edited by Jules : February 22nd 11 at 02:44 PM. |
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The functionality I want is.. (1) 10 internal preset programs (for pottery) (2) clock set (3) start delay (3) set vent (4) alarm options (5) power trip restart (6) firing program logging (7) ability to upload / download programs / logs to a smartphone / pc software |
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DIY Kiln Controller
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 10:03:02 +0000, Jules
wrote: Jules;876392 Wrote: Just done some low current switching tests; starting to get there now; still a few more tests / code revisions to make before it's ready to hook up to the kiln elements. I'll probably test by cooking a potato on a custom 3 segment ramp ;-) It's been a few days but No I haven't given up;-), still doing tests and code additions / revisions. I want a core set of kiln controller functionality before I set onto a pcb. The functionality I want is.. (1) 10 internal preset programs (for pottery) (2) clock set (3) start delay (3) set vent (4) alarm options (5) power trip restart (6) firing program logging (7) ability to upload / download programs / logs to a smartphone / pc software Sounds great! Have you got a thermocouple system worked out yet? I haven't looked into what's available (or affordable) off-the-shelf for easy interfacing to a controller. I suppose if your controller has 2 A/D inputs you could use one for the TC and one for a reference junction measurement, and do the corrections in software. Best regards, Bob Masta DAQARTA v6.00 Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis www.daqarta.com Scope, Spectrum, Spectrogram, Sound Level Meter Frequency Counter, FREE Signal Generator Pitch Track, Pitch-to-MIDI Science with your sound card! |
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Jules,
I am also interested in doing this on a old kiln I have with just a kiln setter. I was looking on ebay and found this: "Temperature Controller PID Kiln Ramp Soak 64-Setpoints" which along with this: "SSR25A SOLID STATE RELAY for PID Temperature Controller" might just do the trick. Together they go for around a $100. What do you think? Zard |
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I looked into PID units but I personally wanted something custom for myself. Try and google info on setting these up or ask someone who has one already setup and running. My Kiln is an old one that had a kiln sitter. The kiln draws around 21.8 Amps, i'm using 3 x 80A SSRs mounted on heatsinks with an old computer fan, so if one fails and locks-on I always have a backup SSR to turn it all off. Regards Jules ht**://www.tinypixels.co.uk/projects/kiln/index.htm Last edited by Jules : April 12th 11 at 03:48 PM. |
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