Measuring Voltage of a Thermistor Circuit
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2020 4:32 pm
Good whatever-time-of-day-it-is, kind reader!
We're trying to hook up a thermistor circuit for leak detection to an 8/8/8 interface kit and I'm wondering what the best way to go about this is. Essentially what we want to measure is voltage. The trick is that the thermistor needs to be heated with a 12V DC source. I, with my infinite lack of electrical knowledge, tried to measure it like an analog input but I saw the voltage go straight to 5V (knew it must actually be the full 12V) upon which I immediately disconnected before doing any damage.
Basically the circuit is just a 12V DC source with a thermistor and 22 ohm resistor in series.
Is there a good way to read this with the interface kit? I'd really prefer not to use a VINT hub if possible as we've already got one and it's maxed out.
We're trying to hook up a thermistor circuit for leak detection to an 8/8/8 interface kit and I'm wondering what the best way to go about this is. Essentially what we want to measure is voltage. The trick is that the thermistor needs to be heated with a 12V DC source. I, with my infinite lack of electrical knowledge, tried to measure it like an analog input but I saw the voltage go straight to 5V (knew it must actually be the full 12V) upon which I immediately disconnected before doing any damage.
Basically the circuit is just a 12V DC source with a thermistor and 22 ohm resistor in series.
Is there a good way to read this with the interface kit? I'd really prefer not to use a VINT hub if possible as we've already got one and it's maxed out.