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VMS capacitance fuel probes used with Dynon EMS?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:25 am    Post subject: VMS capacitance fuel probes used with Dynon EMS? Reply with quote

Hi,

I have Vision Microsystems capacitance fuel probes installed in my
Velocity. I would like to use them with Dynon's EMS which requires a
0-5 volt output from the fuel probes. I don't know if the Vision probes
output frequency, capacitance or voltage. Dynon didn't seem to know
either.

Vision is going through extreme changes since bought by JPI, tech
support is nil, I've been waiting for a new Vision VM1000C since last
august and have given up waiting.

Any help in using these VMS fuel probes with the Dynon unit would be
greatly appreciated. The probes worked fine for 450 hours with a VM1000
unit,

I have heard that Princeton Electronics made capacitance fuel probe
converters but teh only number I have for them( 616-281-5193) is
disconnected.

thanks,

Scott

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:12 am    Post subject: VMS capacitance fuel probes used with Dynon EMS? Reply with quote

4/5/2007

Scott wrote: "Vision is going through extreme changes since bought by JPI,
tech
support is nil, I've been waiting for a new Vision VM1000C since last
august and have given up waiting."

How sad -- from the very best down to the pits.

OC -- The best investment we can make is the effort to gather and understand
knowledge.

Time: 08:25:42 AM PST US
From: Scott Derrick <scott(at)tnstaafl.net>
Subject: VMS capacitance fuel probes used with Dynon EMS?
Hi,

I have Vision Microsystems capacitance fuel probes installed in my
Velocity. I would like to use them with Dynon's EMS which requires a
0-5 volt output from the fuel probes. I don't know if the Vision probes
output frequency, capacitance or voltage. Dynon didn't seem to know
either.

Vision is going through extreme changes since bought by JPI, tech
support is nil, I've been waiting for a new Vision VM1000C since last
august and have given up waiting.

Any help in using these VMS fuel probes with the Dynon unit would be
greatly appreciated. The probes worked fine for 450 hours with a VM1000
unit,

I have heard that Princeton Electronics made capacitance fuel probe
converters but teh only number I have for them( 616-281-5193) is
disconnected.

thanks,

Scott


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