DIY-WB Building - What is CalR connections for?
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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.
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.
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.
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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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
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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