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<blockquote data-quote="Katodude" data-source="post: 232" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>So, as I am building my latest version of my pool controller, I have discovered a few items. [USER=61]@cmc0619[/USER] is mostly right. </p><p></p><p>Currently it is based on a MegaBAS and an 8 relay board and an Atlas carrier board. </p><p></p><p>So turns out I am using the 0-10v output. I need 5v to power the pressure transducer. </p><p>A 1-wire connector would also be good (not Modbus). Just make it easier to wire up a standard 1-wire. If you can build in the resistor required that would also be good. </p><p>The Atlas carrier is icing on the cake, it would be nice to have that built in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katodude, post: 232, member: 47"] So, as I am building my latest version of my pool controller, I have discovered a few items. [USER=61]@cmc0619[/USER] is mostly right. Currently it is based on a MegaBAS and an 8 relay board and an Atlas carrier board. So turns out I am using the 0-10v output. I need 5v to power the pressure transducer. A 1-wire connector would also be good (not Modbus). Just make it easier to wire up a standard 1-wire. If you can build in the resistor required that would also be good. The Atlas carrier is icing on the cake, it would be nice to have that built in. [/QUOTE]
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