BigBudBalls
Well-Known Member
But that monitor doesn't have an output (I know the one you are talking about) How is the PLC going to know the actual level of CO2? There is no analog or serial output. Digital output is a misgiving. Won't allow for any proportional or fuzzy logic control)c
I am using a PLC, which runs my whole system... i spent a few hundred bucks on it, but it replaces all of the timers and controllers... and you write the program that runs on it yourself... the PLC controller is about $189.
a solid state, self-calibrating co2 sensor from 0-2000ppm can be hooked up to it to read exactly how much co2 is in the air... this is also about $189
(doesn't have to be a DC voltage. Plenty of AC solenoids out there) But DC is nice, easier to enable a proprtional valve.then you need a co2 tank, with a pressure regulator (every soda fountain has one), and a solenoid... the solenoid is a valve that opens when the PLC tells it to, usually with some DC voltage... you should be able to get this setup for under $200... the regulator solenoid are about $50 each, but you can find them for less... and tanks are everywhere, and should be able to be found on the cheap. You would need this part no matter what co2 controller you went with.
But with no monitor, I agree, its all guess work. (does one water and add nutes via guess work??)