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Electrical considerations:

1. Israel standard voltage: 230V, 50 Hz


2. Voltage supply to arduino (2.1mm power jack): 12V 500mA - 800mA
3. DC Current output from 3.3V Pin: 50mA
4. DC Current output from I/O Pin: 40mA

Components:
1. Arduino
2. Temperature Sensor
a. TMP36 Temperature sensor (NO: Accuracy of readings +- 2
degrees)
b. DS18B20 (Accuracy of +- 0.5 degrees from -10 to 85
degrees)
c. LM35 (Accuracy of +- 0.75 from -55 to 150)
3. Heating element
a. Power requirements: 0.8kW - 1.5kW
b. Type: Immersion Heater Element
4. Solid-State Relay (MOSFET?)
5. AC-DC Step down voltage from 240V to 12V
6. 22AWG Wires
a. Maximum current rating for power transmission: 9.3A
7. Wifi Module
a. ESP8266 ESP-01
8. Switch
9. 10K resistors
10. Fuse
11. (Tentative) Transistor
a. Function: To amplify voltage from arduino in order to activate
SSR
12. LCD Display
a. Check in office
13. Food grade silicone sealant
14. 6 Buttons
a. Turn on/off
b. Increase temp
c. Decrease temp
d. Timer start/stop
e. Timer increase
f. Timer Decrease

References:
1. https://www.intorobotics.com/pick-best-temperature-sensor-arduino-
project/
2. https://www.instructables.com/id/Cheap-and-effective-Sous-Vide-
cooker-Arduino-power/
3. https://www.instructables.com/id/Temperature-Controlled-Water-
Heater-20/
4. Wifi module: https://www.jayconsystems.com/tutorials/esp01
5. SSR with arduino heavy loads: https://www.microcontroller-
project.com/ssr-with-arduino-heavy-loads-control.html
6. Using SSR-40DA with Arduino: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=DZrOOhRCtZM
7.

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