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Boiler controlling via PWM
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Is it possible to use LK to control power to boiler( not only when to start/ends it  but continually controll boiler according to ,for instance, how much battery is charged? I think it is done PWM and SSR (relay) but not sure how much difficult it would be with LK?
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(01-25-2025, 06:33 PM)BMA napisał(a): Is it possible to use LK to control power to boiler( not only when to start/ends it but continually controll boiler according to Sprunki Retake, for instance, how much battery is charged? I think it is done PWM and SSR (relay) but not sure how much difficult it would be with LK?

PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) could be used to regulate the power input, while an SSR (Solid State Relay) could control switching. The difficulty would mostly depend on the complexity of the logic in LK.
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Using PWM to control a boiler’s power level instead of just switching it on and off is Drive Mad an interesting idea, but it depends on several factors. In theory, SSRs (solid-state relays) with PWM control can modulate power output, but boilers typically require stable power and specific duty cycles for efficient operation. If your LK system can generate a PWM signal and the SSR can handle the boiler’s load, it might work. However, safety is a major concern—modulating power like this could affect the boiler’s efficiency, temperature regulation, and even its lifespan. You might also need a feedback loop to adjust power based on battery charge levels dynamically.
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