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nzlsubzero
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Posted: Sun 24. Sep 2023 9:16:41 |
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Joined: Mon 04. Jan 2021 8:33:49 Posts: 10
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Hi All
Is there a way to test if the RPM sensor is working?
I have always used a mutligov for nitros and to test if the sensor is working, you could move the magnet over the sensor and it would then show if it is working.
Thanks
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nzlsubzero
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Posted: Sun 24. Sep 2023 9:51:02 |
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Joined: Mon 04. Jan 2021 8:33:49 Posts: 10
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So I found the tester option. When the magnet is over the sensor, it shows inactive. When the magnet is away from the sensor it shows active. If this correct?
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 24. Sep 2023 20:37:43 |
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Yes, this is OK. However it is important that distance is good too if readings are not stable.
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nzlsubzero
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Posted: Mon 25. Sep 2023 2:00:51 |
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Joined: Mon 04. Jan 2021 8:33:49 Posts: 10
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Thanks. I would've thought that it should be active when the magnet is close to the sensor.
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