Opentherm Gateway
Moderator: hvxl
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There are more than enough people willing to buy them, I went through my batch of 10 in 2 days, and there are more requests open. You should have no problem getting them sold, as long as the price is fair.
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If it's working with the Remeha Calenta count me in also (if the price is right ofcourse).
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Vanisher, don't worry. I have a Calenta and it works just fine.
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I ordered a batch of 10, lets see how long it takes
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FoRMaTC, if you want I can already mention your name on the web site so people can contact you. That way you may have sold all boards already by the time they arrive.
Schelte
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Just wondering; I've got a Remeha Quinta connected to a Celcia-20. If that setup is supported I'm interested in a PCB as well.
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Great!!Digit wrote:Vanisher, don't worry. I have a Calenta and it works just fine.
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Cool! Count me in as well!FoRMaTC wrote:I ordered a batch of 10, lets see how long it takes
Kind Regards,
Greg.
Greg.
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hvxl wrote:FoRMaTC, if you want I can already mention your name on the web site so people can contact you. That way you may have sold all boards already by the time they arrive.
I think you already did

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Count me in as well!FoRMaTC wrote:I ordered a batch of 10, lets see how long it takes
** Maurice **
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Count me in as well!
Ed
Ed
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stupid question maybe, but im checking your schematic, I see a 24VDC supply, however the trafo is only 15 VAC? Any plans on releasing an Ethernet version?
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I'f i'm not mistaken, adding a diode bridge as rectifier to a 15V AC powersupply creates a DC voltage of carrot(2) * 15V - ~ 0,6 (per diode) ~= 20V DC with a small ripple which can be filterd out with capacitor C1.WooTz wrote:stupid question maybe, but im checking your schematic, I see a 24VDC supply, however the trafo is only 15 VAC?
I've even meassured 27V on X1. It drops after connecting a load.
http://tclcode.com/opentherm/debugging.html#power has detailed information on the voltages which can be expected.
Volgens mij ken ik jouFoRMaTC wrote:

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In addition, the voltage listed for transformers is the voltage they are able to produce while drawing the maximum current. The opentherm gateway circuitry doesn't use much power. As a result the actual voltage out of the transformer is higher than 15V, probably closer to 18V. In my first prototype I used an 18V AC transformer and ended up with a DC voltage close to 30V. That's why I chose a 15V transformer this time, which brought the DC voltage much closer to my target of 24V. But the value is not very critical, a DC voltage anywhere between 20V and 35V will work.fabian wrote:I'f i'm not mistaken, adding a diode bridge as rectifier to a 15V AC powersupply creates a DC voltage of carrot(2) * 15V - ~ 0,6 (per diode) ~= 20V DC with a small ripple which can be filterd out with capacitor C1.
Not by me. But I've had inquiries by someone who was considering doing that. I don't know if he's planning to publish his modifications, though.WooTz wrote:Any plans on releasing an Ethernet version?
Schelte
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I will have a look tomorrow and check with my collegues to make it somehow wireless/ethernet