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Measuring and Switching on Extraction fan based on temperature using the relay and a GX

Hi, I'm also trying to see if I need use a Thermostatic bimetal tempertaure sensor https://www.tro-pacific.com/collections/controller/products/thermostat-no-10-50-deg-c-61-x-34-x-35-mm

to measure the temperature inside an electrical box and connect this to CERBO GX Temp inputs to trigger a relay switch and turn on an extraction fan.https://www.tro-pacific.com/products/filter-fan-58m3-h-230v-50-60hz


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1. Is this possible to connect this Thermostatic bimetal temp sensor to CERBOGX?

2. Do I need to use Thermostatic bimetal temp sensor or could use victron sensor somehow for this purpose? https://www.victronenergy.com/live/temperature_sensors

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Guy Stewart (Victron Community Manager) answered ·

Hi @Rikesh

Relay control based on a temperature is not something that is offered via the GX menu at the moment.

BUT there are 'workarounds'...

There is an application explained here using the built in controls to heat a thermal pad for a lithium battery- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0Uu7EXJU4s


You might also want to look into the 'unsupported' Node Red. There is further specific discussion here - https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/9730/how-can-you-control-relays-using-temperature-data.html


Lastly there are 3rd party stand alone products that are dedicated to this kind of job.

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rikesh avatar image rikesh commented ·

thanks mate and MTW I like all your videos

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Jesse avatar image Jesse commented ·

This would be a handy feature!

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kclendaniel avatar image kclendaniel commented ·
I just set up a fan controlled by the tank pump and I am curious how to configure the percentages to trigger the off/on with cooling vs the heating of the thermal pad example. Does the Cerbo automatically detect when the % for on is higher than off and flip the logic? By default it appears that if the tank drops to a certain level then it turns on to bring to a higher level but for this 'cooling' application the 'on' threshold would be higher than the 'off'. In theory this would work where the % is anywhere between the two values but I cannot seem to get the relay to trigger unless it is above the 'on' % meaning this setup for an exhaust fan will not work.


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Kevin Windrem answered ·

I'm not sure you'd need to go through Cerbo at all. Just connect the temperature sensor's contacts in series with the fan's power input.

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