Shaun
Supporter
Ok so one here for the electronic whizz kids out there, so I have a oil pressure gauge, the sender does have an output for a warning light but its a real ball ache to get a cable back to the dash so I was thinking is there a way to trigger a light from the gauge feed, its a resistance based circuit, ETB tell me the gauge runs 10 Ohms static (0)
184 Ohms full scale so I was thinking of a system where a light was triggered say 20 Ohms, if its a linear scale then its about 3 Ohms per psi
A light would always eye catch more than a dropped gauge so its something I wished I had done at the time of wiring....
Done a web dig but nothing
Thoughts
184 Ohms full scale so I was thinking of a system where a light was triggered say 20 Ohms, if its a linear scale then its about 3 Ohms per psi
A light would always eye catch more than a dropped gauge so its something I wished I had done at the time of wiring....
Done a web dig but nothing
Thoughts