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mp.gamble(at)tiscali.co.u Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:54 am Post subject: Panel Testing |
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Checking my panel on the bench before installation.
Powered up with 12V and before switching off in a panic, I observed a rise on the voltmeter which I expected but also a rise on the fuel gauge, the oil pressure and at least one of the temp gauges .
What should I expect the standard rotax engine instruments to read if their sensors are not connected? Have I wrecked them already?
Reassurance needed.
Thanks
Mike Gamble
XS 440
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mikenjulie.parkin(at)btin Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:19 pm Post subject: Panel Testing |
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Mike,
I think you will find they are fine. To test the function, use a potentiometer.
Some of the them read full scale, others read min scale when disconnected from the sensor.
Regards,
Mike
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Checking my panel on the bench before installation.
Powered up with 12V and before switching off in a panic, I observed a rise on the voltmeter which I expected but also a rise on the fuel gauge, the oil pressure and at least one of the temp gauges .
What should I expect the standard rotax engine instruments to read if their sensors are not connected? Have I wrecked them already?
Reassurance needed.
Thanks
Mike Gamble
XS 440
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Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:36 pm Post subject: Panel Testing |
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<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> You're OK.
Most instruments (VDO/Mitchell) read zero (or high ohms) open and pegged (low ohms) or shorted to ground. Depends on the sender. Most engine instruments use a resister that sends 5 volts to the sender wire. They read the differential voltage through the sender to ground. Ground the sender wire and it should read zero. Fuel senders are an odd sort, depends on the manufacturer, type (resistive or capacitance).
Bud Yerly
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:24 pm Post subject: Panel Testing |
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Thanks for the input gentlemen. I wired a variable resistance box to the sensor terminals as suggested and found that the oil pressure indication rose as the resistance was increased. Same happened with the fuel gauge ( Europa supplied mod) so I am reassured!
Mike Gamble
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