alpha controlers

  • Thread starter Thread starter breezer
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Is that yours breezer? I have a couple of them gathering dust in the loft :lol:
 
Just found my stash of them!! Only have the narrow alphas though :(
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I wish, I was doing some work (on the side) prototyping a while back and couldn't make my mind up which one was best. Apart from one of the logo ones which was bought new, I don't think the whole of the rest of them cost £200 between them on fleabay.
They'll probably end up back on fleabay before long as I am having a bit of a clearout.
 
Anyway, how am I the author when breezers post is at the top!! :P
Wheres breezers photo gone too?
 
that'll be my fault, i edited the post when i realised the "error" i then emailed Lynda and got it split

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here is my pic
 
What do you use it for? The ones I got were basically for a heating job / shower control that never really got off the ground.
 
the one pictured is a spare, the one i have working (identical) runs a fountain
 
well i didnt know how good / bad / reliable they would be

give you £20 for the lot
 
:D
I think they are as reliable as any timeclock you can buy, you'll have forgotten how to program it by the time you get around to replacing it with the new one!! Do you program via the front panel or via PC software?
You'll probably find your new PC won't have a serial port (like adam_151 found out :lol:)
 
software, i have the latest version for the alpha mk2

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it even does texting and maths (seriously) it can do simple calculations to figure out what the result should be, or show what the temp is (or something like that)

never used it :cry:
 
What do you mean by texting? I can get them to display text on the screen or do you mean like a mobile phone texting?
I think the alpha also uses the same software as the crouzet millenium which looks remarkably similar!
 

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