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==== Heating ==== | ==== Heating ==== | ||
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+ | === Load Wiring === | ||
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+ | === Signal Wiring === | ||
SSR connected to P1-23 | SSR connected to P1-23 | ||
+ | ^ PullDown Connection (default) ^ PullUp Connection (alternative) ^ | ||
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+ | The default configuration has historically been to use the PullDown config, which results in an inverted control logic: When you pull GPIO23 low, the heater is switched on and when you pull GPIO23 high, the heater is switched off. | ||
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+ | <WRAP round important> | ||
+ | **Please keep in mind that you'll have to have some script/code in your setup that makes sure that GPIO23 is pulled high as soon as the system has booted** (to be sure the heater is off) or change your setup to PullUp configuration instead, if you don't want to worry/ | ||
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==== Cooling ==== | ==== Cooling ==== | ||
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A custom built oven to bake carbon composite parts. | A custom built oven to bake carbon composite parts. | ||
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+ | ==== WiFi/ | ||
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