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4-20 mA OUT to 1mA IN?

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ctipete

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Just installed a new pH controller. New controller has 4-20mA output for data recorder. Old recorder says input sensitivity equals 1mA. Do they mean the input is 0 - 1mA? If so are there any signal converters on the market to convert 4-20mA, or 0-20mA, to 0-1mA?

P.S. The recorder is a Rustrak Model 288



 
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ctipete,
0-1mA would be the range not the sensitivity. Sensitivity of 1mA would mean it can't distinguish between 1.1mA and 1.2mA. So it would read 1mA, 2mA, 3mA as it increments.



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