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Hey all. Will explain this one a little first.
I have a hot water circulation pump, powered by a 240v AC feed, max about 25watts. I'd like to use it on my own hot water cylinder, but it also has 2 wires to feed a DC signal to it. The DC signal I belive is 22V to start the pump settling at 17v normal operation but will modulate up and down to suit heat requirement.
I dont need it to modulate, I just need it to start and run using the 240v feed that will turn on and off as required.
So my question is what is the smallest bit of electronics I can get to convert 240 to 20vDC, doesnt need to handle load as its just a switching signal. Ideally I'd like to house it in the pumps electronics but its pretty tight in there so If its has to be a transformer then Ill need to make up a box to house it.
I have a hot water circulation pump, powered by a 240v AC feed, max about 25watts. I'd like to use it on my own hot water cylinder, but it also has 2 wires to feed a DC signal to it. The DC signal I belive is 22V to start the pump settling at 17v normal operation but will modulate up and down to suit heat requirement.
I dont need it to modulate, I just need it to start and run using the 240v feed that will turn on and off as required.
So my question is what is the smallest bit of electronics I can get to convert 240 to 20vDC, doesnt need to handle load as its just a switching signal. Ideally I'd like to house it in the pumps electronics but its pretty tight in there so If its has to be a transformer then Ill need to make up a box to house it.