IceStationZebra
Mechanical
- Oct 31, 2005
- 599
I am trying to find a simple way to record the rpm of a diesel engine with my data acquisition system. Unfortunately many of the machines I am working on do not have pre-taped holes in the bellhousing to sense the ring gear. And I don't want to resorting to installing hall effect sensors, light sensors, etc. for time reasons.
I would like to use the sensors that measure fuel line expansion for use with a tach or timing light. (see link below for example)
These are quick to install and I can buy the sensors for $60 each. But I'm not sure how to interface them to my data acquisition. I'm pretty sure they are piezo based, and I'm guessing that they are ICP because the cabling is nothing special. I have ICP cabability already.
Thanks in advance for any help. ISZ
I would like to use the sensors that measure fuel line expansion for use with a tach or timing light. (see link below for example)
These are quick to install and I can buy the sensors for $60 each. But I'm not sure how to interface them to my data acquisition. I'm pretty sure they are piezo based, and I'm guessing that they are ICP because the cabling is nothing special. I have ICP cabability already.
Thanks in advance for any help. ISZ