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@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ If your heater uses one of the following style controllers, this design **will**
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<img src="uploads/1e2dbba5619b43a5e477b548c1ccc9bf/LEDcontroller.jpg" alt="LED controller" width="200"/>
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![LCD](uploads/4f58dde93eac36a19e8dc585b2a485ee/LCD.PNG)
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<img src="uploads/af109cddb231e7df0297d692b1e3a96b/BlueLCD.jpg" alt="Blue LCD" width="300"/>
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![20190111_083207](uploads/4d758c5478777c3b2077614956d23420/20190111_083207.jpg)
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The all important part though is the control PCB within the heater.
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This is the PCB within a blue wire enabled heater that will 100% work with this controller design.
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The blue wire interface is circled in the following photo:
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<img src="uploads/658fbea92b4a4f3cf0386b5512f8dcd5/HeaterPCB.jpg" alt="Heater PCB" width="600"/>
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![20190111_083207](uploads/4d758c5478777c3b2077614956d23420/20190111_083207.jpg)
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The important selection criteria is whether a dual transistor multiplexer is evident on the input path of the blue wire, this sort of topology **must** exist, if the wire runs direct to the microprocessor, it is most likely incompatible, and probably an analogue voltage from a pot:
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![BlueWireIF](uploads/491d71e7576b446351d4634d30e1a038/BlueWireIF.PNG)
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