Yes it can work on ac source but u will need a different design keeping in mind about the polarity.
A DC to AC inverter takes a DC voltage input to a AC voltage output. So if you have a 12v battery and need to run a 120v AC tool or something. All you need to do is plug a inverter to your battery and plug your 120v tool the the inverter. Takes all there is too it.
If it is AC then you don't need a formula, you just need a transformer.
is this an espresso maker for a car? if so its a pretty large heating element and will need 12v at about 30A it doesnt matter if its dc or ac to power the heater the ac espresso makers are around 1000w and will make more faster heating appliances need lots of power and dont care about ac or dc its easier to get one in the correct voltage
You do not need to use an external variable frequency drive for the said AC. You have mentioned that it is inverter AC. It means the AC is already fitted with a built in inverter. Even if you connect an inverter to the AC, you need another control device to control the VFD to control the speed of the fan/ compressor depending upon the room condition, external temperature, temperature setting etc. It is little complicated.
No you don't need the humidstat on as this defeats the purpose of the AC doing its work.
Not sure how it works, but it seems that you need to raise the humidistat to make the heat go on. Just raising the thermostat doesn't turn on the heater. Type your answer here...
A thermostat is a device that regulates temperature by turning heating or cooling systems on and off. A humidistat, on the other hand, measures and controls humidity levels in the air. While a thermostat focuses on temperature control, a humidistat focuses on humidity control.
The difference is the relay operation.Normally opened or normally closed.If you add an external spdt relay,you could have a humidistat/dehumidistat.
With a temp/rh probe barring that take a humidistat and turn dial when it clicks from closing circuit note the setting and that is humidity surrounding humidistat
A humidistat is a device used to control the operation of space conditioning systems such as air conditioners, dehumidifiers and humidifiers. When used with an air conditioner, for example, the humidistat cycles the unit on and off based on humidity rather than temperature as provided with a regular thermostat. A humidistat set at 70 percent relative humidity, for instance, will cycle the air conditioner on when relative humidity reaches 70 percent or above, even if the thermostat setting does not call for cooling.
A humidistat is a device that measures the humidity levels in the air. It is used in a humidifier to control the amount of moisture released into the air. When the humidity levels reach a certain point set by the user, the humidistat signals the humidifier to either turn on or off to maintain the desired humidity level.
I bought mine from a shop reptile shop but you can get them off of the internet
if its already an ac y u need to convert!......Yes it need to change because in ac supply we need to change the frequency of current so ac to ac converter needed.The name of AC to AC converter is Regulator
My dehumidistat says to set the temperature to 70 degrees.
My dehumidistat says to set the temperature to 70 degrees.
An electronic humidistat works by measuring capacitance of an air gap capacitor. In this type of sensor, as air flows in between two electrodes, the capacitance between two plates will change according to the RH contained in air.