Does anyone know, if some of the Pins of the four resistive tank inputs are connected to GND or 5V?
I‘m asking if I have to wire all eight pins for four sensors or if it‘s enought to wire one GND and four signal pins from the sensors...
Thanks
Peter
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Does anyone know, if some of the Pins of the four resistive tank inputs are connected to GND or 5V?
I‘m asking if I have to wire all eight pins for four sensors or if it‘s enought to wire one GND and four signal pins from the sensors...
Thanks
Peter
The positive pin for each sender is pulled up to +5 volts with a 680 ohm resistor. Resistive senders are 0-180 ohm (European) or 240-30 ohm (US) and result in roughly 0 to 1.3 volts and up to about 7.5 mA per sender.
All the negative pins are common to. If practical, return all senders to the respective negative pin. If that isn't possible, a common connection should also work. 40 feet of 20 AWG wire would result in a 1% error in tank level. That is 3 tanks with minimum resistance would result in a 1% error in the OTHER tank.
I would not connect sender negatives to chassis as the voltage drop back to Cerbo could be enough to throw off the reading.
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