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anyone good with circuits?
I'd like to build some sort of failsafe circuit for my [acronym:a07b433672="Metal halide light"]MH[/acronym:a07b433672] light, seeing as how it's made from wood ...
if should the fan fail, temperatures could build up to the point of being unsafe. any ideas? |
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I don't think you have anything to worry about. the hole for the fan will allow heat to escape in the time it would take for you to be able to fix it. I ran a [acronym:329176d957="Metal halide light"]MH[/acronym:329176d957] 175 watt for a year using aluminum foil coverd cardboard. Now talk about a fire hazard, it never burned through it though. I had it about 6" above it.
You could find a reverse thermostat at an electrical supply outlet that will cut the power if it gets above 250*... |
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I agree, a cheap thermostat would do the trick.
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Maybe a high limit switch (cheap thermostat basically
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temperature range
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so, all moisture driven out at 212, gases released at 450 and ignition at 540. I'd say you would want to keep things below 400 as a "killing point" If you have a thermometer that reads high enough, just leave the probe taped to the wood above the bulb and see how high it gets with the fan off. It may not be an issue. or it may be an issue... at which point the above posts make good suggestions.
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