wkellen
Automotive
- Feb 17, 2015
- 13
I have an old dump truck. It had a mechanical oil pressure gauge. The line busted and sprayed oil on the exhaust. The resulting fire is something I want to avoid in the future. I bought an electronic gauge that came with a sending unit. It was a cheap gauge, so when it worked a few times and quit, I wasnt surprised. Most of the gauges on the truck dont work, so I am in the process of a raspberry pi / arduino dash for it. It is overkill, but something to piddle with.
While programming the raspberry pi, I had to figure out what the resistance range was in relationship to the pressure. I hooked an air compressor to it. At 0 psi I get a resistance of 9.3 ohms. At 100 psi I get 132.1 ohms. This was out of the truck on a workbench.
I needed to move the truck, so I reinstalled it. I ran my meter to it and to ground. I measured 9.3 ohms. When I turned the key on without starting it, I got 355 ohms. Turn the key back off, 9.3 ohms. Start it and I got a reading of 1.1M ohms.
No wonder the gauge is flipping out. Anyone have an idea why I gain a bunch of resistance by just turning the key switch on?
The ground is a block with a wire that goes all the way back to the battery. There are other ground wires on the block that go to other circuits. Do I need a filter inline with it? Would a diode isolate it and make the resistance correct?
Thanks,
Wayne
While programming the raspberry pi, I had to figure out what the resistance range was in relationship to the pressure. I hooked an air compressor to it. At 0 psi I get a resistance of 9.3 ohms. At 100 psi I get 132.1 ohms. This was out of the truck on a workbench.
I needed to move the truck, so I reinstalled it. I ran my meter to it and to ground. I measured 9.3 ohms. When I turned the key on without starting it, I got 355 ohms. Turn the key back off, 9.3 ohms. Start it and I got a reading of 1.1M ohms.
No wonder the gauge is flipping out. Anyone have an idea why I gain a bunch of resistance by just turning the key switch on?
The ground is a block with a wire that goes all the way back to the battery. There are other ground wires on the block that go to other circuits. Do I need a filter inline with it? Would a diode isolate it and make the resistance correct?
Thanks,
Wayne