This option requires an external temperature sensor provided by JEC to measure the temperature in the engine room and adjust the speed of the fan to maintain the selected temperature. In addition an external potentiometer is set for an idle speed to maintain a minimum airflow below the set temperature.
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Paul Jindra’s common sense approach to marine ventilation
AS the founder of Jindra Energy Conversions, Paul Jindra presides over a company that has developed and manufactured a range of superb marine components, engineered and purpose built to endure the rigours of a life spent at sea. This includes a range of fans, pumps, boat parts and accessories that have all gained a reputation […]
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Read More...DC Motor Speed Controller (PWM)
Application: Speed control of a ventilation fan with an idle adjusted speed increasing progressively with increase temperature. A manual speed control of using potentiometer. External from other device supplying 0-10VDC control voltage directly proportional ( 0=zero speed 10VDC = maximus speed of the DC motor) This controller can be used only with DC brush motors. […]
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When talking to Paul Jindra, the founder of Energy Conversions about marine ventilation systems it’s obvious that he clearly knows his business. That’s not surprising because over the years he and his company have developed and manufactured a range of superb marine components, engineered and purpose built to endure the rigours of a life spent […]
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