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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    @Strong, sorry details are a little limited, it is a test I will be doing in the future, so unfortunately I don't yet have the test materials/equipment on hand.. I figured the concept is simple enough and common enough to get started on it now, before I get the equipment. Once the machine is on...
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    I think based on everything I've looked through and feedback received. CWB1's suggestion is the one I will be moving forward with. Does anyone have a suggestion for optical sensors or brands they have found to be reliable?
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    @3DDave, I didn't. But if I'm somehow missing where I added it as a factor, please feel free to highlight it for me so I can correct that.
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    @3DDave, sorry if my OP wasn't clear.. Engine is not a factor, since I will be only looking at the output load. I'll be engaging and disengaging that load from the engine, but I'm only concerned with the time it takes the load to come to a full stop when I remove power from it. @GregLocock...
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    @MikeHalloran & @dgallup, in order for that to work, I would need a gear tooth that I attach to the shaft, correct? (currently there is none)
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    @IRstuff, max RPM will be less than 4,000. It will always be between 3,000 and 4,000 for max (usually somewhere near the middle). For the vibration, my first test is gonna be a lawn mower, so the whole chassis of the mower deck should be vibrating a fair amount, but I'm not sure how much...
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    @MintJulep - Thanks, I added the information to the OP
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    Testing; Choosing the right sensor for RPM

    I have no previous experience collecting RPM data so would like advice from those with previous experience. I need to collect RPM data from my machine and record it's behavior as I apply and remove power. I'll be engaging and disengaging a load. So I'm trying to find out how long it takes for it...

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