Re: Sears dehumidifer problems
- From: retsuhcs@xxxxxxxxx (Mike S.)
- Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 11:18:05 +0000 (UTC)
In article <lW0ng.23$fm.2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Shawn D'Alimonte <shawnd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike S. wrote:
I haven't removed or opened it. It's a small white box with a grating in
front, sort of looks like those little piezo sound transducers. Has a
3-pin connector on the bottom. Will look more closely when I open the case
to install the replacement.
If it is the style I am familiar with it acts as a variable capacitor.
Something about a membrane that absorbs water with an electrode on each
side. When I used one it was in an oscillator circuit with a
microprocessor measuring the frequency. They are non-linear and
somewhat temperature dependent.
I was hoping you'd say there is a trimmer adjustment on the back :-) ....
.
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