Tom Jenkins
Lifetime Supporting Member
I've had good luck with the Horner all in one. I'd avoid the EZAutomation - their quality didn't impress me.
With the Horner I suggest using their remote I/O. This avoids the wiring issue mentioned above, is still cost effective, and makes for easier service. I also found out (te hard way) that their on-board analog I/O isn't reverse polarity protected.
With the Horner I suggest using their remote I/O. This avoids the wiring issue mentioned above, is still cost effective, and makes for easier service. I also found out (te hard way) that their on-board analog I/O isn't reverse polarity protected.