ebay sensors to datalog with the ebl?
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ebay sensors to datalog with the ebl?
can I use this sensors for my fuel, oil etc to datalog with the ebl p4?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pressure-transducer-sender-sensor-200-psi-stainless-steel-for-oil-fuel-air-water-/171412350627?hash=item27e8f8e6a3&vxp=mtr
and if I can how do I wire it and program it to read the sensor?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pressure-transducer-sender-sensor-200-psi-stainless-steel-for-oil-fuel-air-water-/171412350627?hash=item27e8f8e6a3&vxp=mtr
and if I can how do I wire it and program it to read the sensor?
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Re: ebay sensors to datalog with the ebl?
this sensor appears to have a 0-200psi range, with a .5-4.5 volt linear output. Seems to me that you wont have very good resolution at low pressure levels with a 8bit range spread from 0-5v.
On the plus side, the price is nice though, and the sensor is compact and looks like it uses a metripack type connector.
On the plus side, the price is nice though, and the sensor is compact and looks like it uses a metripack type connector.
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Re: ebay sensors to datalog with the ebl?
this sensor appears to have a 0-200psi range, with a .5-4.5 volt linear output. Seems to me that you wont have very good resolution at low pressure levels with a 8bit range spread from 0-5v.
On the plus side, the price is nice though, and the sensor is compact and looks like it uses a metripack type connector.
On the plus side, the price is nice though, and the sensor is compact and looks like it uses a metripack type connector.
well on further research I found a 80psi sensor from the same guy also a 100psi one and it uses a metripack conector wich is standard with most aftermarket sensors.
how do I connect it?
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