Hi all,
I designed an HVAC controller that uses an Arduino to run a closed-control loop (PID) and controls the AC compressor (Benling 27cc, High voltage, 350 Volts). This is to be used in electric car conversions.
Anyone else working on something similar?
Reach out you are working on something similar or need help.
JP
Here are some images of the project:
@Juanpablocanguro, please do not include your email address in posts.
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