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Hi @Rem0o Using the subcontract function, I have created a Temperature sensor that is Delta T (Ambient - Water Temp). I was hoping to create a graph curve to control my radiator fans using this sensor, but the Graph curve minimum temperature is 20°C. Would you consider allowing the curve to go to °0C?
Running a Delta T curve in place of actual water temp is useful in my scenario as the environment I am in the ambient swings by approx 10°C, and my loop can maintain a delta of around 12°C, and saturate at Max 15°C if managed correctly. When actual water temp is used as the curve, there are occasions that due to the ambient temp the fans are running fast unnecessarily to try and reduce water temp just because ambient temperature is at the upper end!
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Hi @Rem0o Using the subcontract function, I have created a Temperature sensor that is Delta T (Ambient - Water Temp). I was hoping to create a graph curve to control my radiator fans using this sensor, but the Graph curve minimum temperature is 20°C. Would you consider allowing the curve to go to °0C?
Running a Delta T curve in place of actual water temp is useful in my scenario as the environment I am in the ambient swings by approx 10°C, and my loop can maintain a delta of around 12°C, and saturate at Max 15°C if managed correctly. When actual water temp is used as the curve, there are occasions that due to the ambient temp the fans are running fast unnecessarily to try and reduce water temp just because ambient temperature is at the upper end!
Thanks.
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