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do you know if would work with nickel or kantal?
Why kanthal cant do it even on the evolve board ? ( only if is a short answer) in a way im not asking you to spend one hour typing .....Can't see anything other than Nickel for proper temperature control.
So thats why they suggest to keep the nickel between 0.13 and 0.20 ohm ? Correct?Kanthal is also an alloy which, I suspect, may have differing amounts of its constituent metals depending on where and even when it was manufactured. So even if you could get a reliable reading it may be different on the next batch of Kanthal you purchase. The Resistance vs Temperature change curve of Nickel is well documented and preprogrammed into the micro controller. Quite neat considering the micro controller needs the resistance to calculate required voltage anyway.
Keep in mind this change in resistance for Nickel is very small, 6.41 x 10^-3 per one degree Celcius.
Why kanthal cant do it even on the evolve board ? ( only if is a short answer) in a way im not asking you to spend one hour typing .....
To be honest, The temp control reliance on nickle confuses me as well. my understanding is that any conductor (even semi conductors) are temperature dependent. In other words, any conductive materiel has resistance fluctuations depending on the current working temperature (This includes copper conductors). This is one of the reasons a over heating PC becomes slower and slower until it bogs out. Resistance at temperature was how the first attempt at shutdown on Over heat worked. I might be wrong but maybe they just used nickle to build the algorithm on the software and that is the reason it wont run with Kanthol? Or am I just over thinking things, I do that sometimes