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after market Temp gauge
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Hi guys

Will Datsun Therminal transmitter will read correctly with any after market Temp gauge ? i am getting a Branded Temp Guage from my friend which is worth around 130 U$$ for Free of charge , dont know whether it will work with my existing sensor ?

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Posted on: 2010/1/13 7:36
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We do not know. But when you asked previously, the thoughts were expressed "probaby not".

Since it is free, connect it temporarily and see!

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hI dd

Yes I remember , will fix it and see how it responds ,The complicated think is that i don't understand why these automobile stuff has not maintained equal standard for these products ?
For an example: - if the Temp is 80 C the sender sends 150 ohms that will read halfway on any temperature gauge or 80 C on the gauge which is related to automobile, industrial gauge may have differentiation that is acceptable

These always the way i understand , if any one like to correct me i am happy to hear

here we have got so much of chinese products also , they never specified the car model or any resistance ratio

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sumith

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i have never heard there is a standard. You may be correct, I do not know. however, others have reported that different sender read differently.

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Hi Guys

I got the gauge last week , it is 24 V ,but i fixed it when i put 12v and earth needle went to H side and sat, i think my temp sensor doesn't provide enough resister for it to work,i am going to buy a another heavy equipment temp sensor and solder it and see how it behaves ,it it is working fine ill solder it to the engine head somewhere and see ,how it responds

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Your B210 doesn't provide 24V, so do not expect it to work. If you have 12V and the gauge requires 24V, I would expect a sensor with less resistance would be suggested. Depends on how the gauge is designed.

Didn't your B210 come with a temperature gauge?

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Hi DD

I got the Gauge ,it is working ,since i got the new one free,just wanted to see

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