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Old 01-07-2004, 03:58 PM
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DIY-WB Building - What is CalR connections for?

Where do the CalR connections from J9 and J10 go to? I didn't want to buy a honda female sensor connector but where do these lead to? They look like they dead end inside the connector.
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Re: DIY-WB Building - What is CalR connections for?

Originally posted by PLANT PROTECTION
Where do the CalR connections from J9 and J10 go to? I didn't want to buy a honda female sensor connector but where do these lead to? They look like they dead end inside the connector.
They go to the calibration resistor.
The calibration resistor is in the WB sensor's connector.
There are 7 wires that go to the sensor's connector, and then the sensor has 5 wires running to it. The 2 *extra* wires are for the calR.
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Thank you Bruce. I was able to take the resistor out of the connector housing and I will mount it inside the enclosure.
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Originally posted by PLANT PROTECTION
Thank you Bruce. I was able to take the resistor out of the connector housing and I will mount it inside the enclosure.
Mind that should your sensor ever fail (unlikely) that the resistor will need to be changed to match the new sensor. BW
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I'll take note of that SATURN. Quick question so I don't have to start a new thread, what fuse rating are you guys running? I have a 3A now but wonder if I should go lower or higher. Thanks
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Originally posted by PLANT PROTECTION
I'll take note of that SATURN. Quick question so I don't have to start a new thread, what fuse rating are you guys running? I have a 3A now but wonder if I should go lower or higher. Thanks
3, is fine.
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