Hi Folks,
Anyone know the range of voltages to degrees c ratio the temp sensor puts out? Or just the voltage ranges on their own.
Bit of an odd question but all shall be revealed soon :D
Thanks in advance,
dx4
Temp Sensor Sender Voltages
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Re: Temp Sensor Sender Voltages
from the service manual
Thermo Sensor resistance
60 deg C = 130-180 ohms
80 deg C = 45 - 60 ohms
120 deg C = 10-20 ohms
Hows that?
Thermo Sensor resistance
60 deg C = 130-180 ohms
80 deg C = 45 - 60 ohms
120 deg C = 10-20 ohms
Hows that?
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Re: Temp Sensor Sender Voltages
Great! Thanks :)
Shall see what I can find :)
Shall see what I can find :)
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Re: Temp Sensor Sender Voltages
Its resistance changes not voltage so make sure you have the meter set to ohms :)
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Re: Temp Sensor Sender Voltages
Its not a meter as such I want to interface to it. Im trying to get a sensor board in series with the circuit so I can get a Computer to read the temp :)
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Re: Temp Sensor Sender Voltages
If your after putting a a/d converter on it as well as the standard gauge then youll need voltage readings as the output(of the sender) will be pulled up to a higher potential by the temp gauge, best way would be to stick a multimeter on the output of the sender at differant engine temps with the ignition switched on.
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Cheers
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