[Coco] OT: Heat / A/C controller replacement
gene heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Thu Jun 7 22:54:22 EDT 2012
On Thursday, June 07, 2012 10:37:14 PM Stephen H. Fischer did opine:
> Hi,
>
> My Heat / A/C was installed ~ 1971.
>
So? The control interface probably hasn't changed enough to care in 60
years. The typical micro controlled Honeywell wall stat you can get at
Lowes/Home Depot for 50-60 dollars still talks to the usual 24 volt control
circuitry, 5 or 6 wires, that could very well come from a 70 year old coal
stoker, just as easily as it hooks to my AC and a Bryant 90+ natural gas
furnace that is now about 8 or 9 years old & vents thru 2" white PVC pipe
out thru what used to be a basement window. I paid $50 for this one, gives
me 4x a day settings plus weekends. I've replaced the 2 backup the clock
penlight cells in it twice in 15 years.
> Today's Heat / A/C controllers likely have an wireless internet address.
For a price I suppose that is available, but this one I have to program
from its panel, in person.
> I just am looking for ideas as to how a old heat / A/C controller could
> be used like the one I built ~ 30+ years ago.
If all you did was close a relay, then any of the stats available today can
do that.
I don't think it has to be old, the actual interface itself has not
markedly changed in yonks. The "fan only" switch might not work. I think
that was the last addition to the low voltage protocol, probably 40 years
ago, if not more. The only time I use that is if the AC freezes up the
inside coils, then you turn off the AC and turn on the fan till it thaws
out.
> Links to the old controllers available today might be a starting point.
>
> I fear walking into a hardware store would produce smart phones to
> control Heat / A/C from Perth.
>
> SHF
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Louis Ciotti" <lciotti1 at gmail.com>
> To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 6:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] OT: Heat / A/C controller replacement
>
> >I assume you need something unique that a standard Heat/AC thermostat
> >
> > will not work?
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Stephen H. Fischer
> >
> > <SFischer1 at mindspring.com> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> HELP!
> >>
> >> My hand constructed Heat / A/C control failed when the power went off
> >> and it
> >> is beyond my current ability to fix it. (data sheets are hidden, I
> >> did not
> >> draw up a plan, just wired the chips up looking at the data books
> >> many decades ago.)
> >>
> >> ---------------------------
> >> The basic operation was a LM3911 that sensed the temperature and
> >> CMOS chips drove a triac (AC power relay).
> >>
> >> There was a pot that controlled the set point and more parts to trim
> >> the pots range and drive LED's.
> >>
> >> ---------------------------
> >> What I am looking for is a off the shelf controller that I can change
> >> the desired temperature easily and have an off switch for use when I
> >> do not use
> >> the heat or A/C.
> >>
> >> The present controller is just a relay that just shorts the heat /
> >> A/C power
> >> just like a switch which is how I will be doing it if an replacement
> >> cannot
> >> be found. The normal house controls are used to switch from heat to
> >> A/C and
> >> prevent the house being heated too much or cooled too much in case of
> >> a failure
> >>
> >> It was good that the power failure did it's damage when the home-brew
> >> controller was off/
> >>
> >> I know this is a weird request and will not make sense to those who
> >> know how
> >> heat / A/C work.
> >>
> >> No timed options needed and other bells / chimes that the current
> >> controllers have, I want to just set the temperature and turn it on
> >> and off.
> >>
> >> SHF
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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