The intelligent temp control is mechanically identical to the relay module,
but has two resistive temperature inputs and 4 normaly open relay outputs.
I.E. On the 12 pin input, the first 4 pins are used (2 each) for the
temperature sensors, and the remaining 8 pins are used (2 each) for the
relays.

The sensors are about 18" long or so, but can be extended without a lot of
effort.

Works fine down to very cold.   Not sure what the lower range is right off
the top of my head but it's well below 0F.

As an aside, the Base 3 will have it's switch closure input repurposed to a
resistance input, with an option for connecting a similar temperature
sensor.   So you'll have the base 3 internal sensor, and then can choose to
use the resistance input as a temperature input instead.

I've checked and Debbie has replacing that picture with a temperature
controller on her todo list.   We're not sure when it got misuploaded but
we discovered it a couple months back.

-forrest

On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 2:20 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the 'SiteMonitor
> Intelligent Temperature Control' unit.  I think the image on the website
> is just of the 4 port relay module.
>
> What do the 'thermocouples' look like.  How long are the leads/can they
> be expanded.  What is the temperature range on the thermocouples. Will
> they operate <32F?
>
> My Current airduct controller that was using SNMP read/write from a
> MiniGoose to an APC PDU unit just died, so I'm looking for a replacement.
>
> Nate
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