- Jun 13, 2013
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I have a PWM sitting around from another project, so that's an option.
Once you start getting into transformers, PWM's, an enclosure for it all, etc etc it does start to drift outside the boundaries for a lot of handymen, though.
If you're comfortable with wiring and such and don't mind sourcing all the parts etc it certainly has a LOT of potential to be a much better setup vs what I'm using now, but the complication factor is higher. Even at $25 for the pump, and IIRC I paid about $15 for the PWM, an enclosure, wiring, etc.. one is in for about $50 - more than double my investment - and mine is a 110v plug and play situation. 
If this one craps out that will be my next option and I'll certainly do a writeup on it as well for anyone interested.
Once you start getting into transformers, PWM's, an enclosure for it all, etc etc it does start to drift outside the boundaries for a lot of handymen, though.
If this one craps out that will be my next option and I'll certainly do a writeup on it as well for anyone interested.