Couldn't you use a current regulator, a current to voltage convertor, a
diode, and a transitor to make the cs make automatically turn itself and
keep a regulated current. Oh add a pot in there for current adjustment for
regulator and one for the current to voltage convertor. Not sure on this
though. I'm just flying by wire. I've only just started holidays and so had
some time to read an electronics book. I think you'd need to tinker with
the two pots a bit to get it correct though.
Take care
damian
Ultimately, I might add an analog output and connect this to my data
logging system to log the current flow from beginning to end, that is,
when I get all my real work caught up.
After that, I could add a auto shut off and stop the process at a
specific current. Then I could start a batch and go to sleep, or go
fishing. It don't cost much to daydream. All the hardware to do this
cost a bit more.
Wayne
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