by achesos » Fri Apr 29, 2016 1:25 pm
Two questions for the crowd
Does anyone know what the yellow and orange wires are for?
Robbie,
Most sensors like this are simple strain gages - you need two wires to power it, and the signal comes out of the other pair. Sometimes a manufacturer will simplify this and use the negative wire of the power in to be the same ground as the signal out...
As a customer, I'd be disappointed that the manufacturer did not provide any paperwork or manual on how to identify which wire does what.
If lieu of this missing information, try to measure the output of your new transducer with a milli-volt meter to identify which one is ground or positive. You need to change the pressure on it (slightly - don't blow into it very hard - these are sensitive as we're discovering, and could be over-ranged/damaged) You should be able to verify which way it is driving to understand polarity in case of a tiny electrical offset (that might be slightly negative volts) and figure out which wire is positive/negative.
Depending upon how 'smart' the gauge your wiring into is, it might not even matter - it may well accept a progressively more negative calibration value as you increase or decrease fuel level for the gauge to still indicate as you desire...
Hope this makes enough sense to get you in the neighborhood of working as desired.
Sonex N857SX
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