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Old 08-29-2003, 07:26 AM
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Originally posted by Eddie
I'm using a 1.5K ohm resistor for the air temp sensor. A 0-2K ohm linear taper pot for the water temp sensor. There's also a SPDT switch wired after the pot to switch between the pot and a 180 ohm resistor. They're 1/2 watt resistors by the way.

Since you're "piggybacking" the sensors I'd use a higher resistance pot,like 5K ohm. I'm trying to create hotter readings,not cooler.

The box and my multimeter are at work,I'll bring both home tomorrow. I won't be able to get you the actual resistance values vs. temp readings until Monday since I'll be out all weekend.

That would be very kewl!!!
Thank you for doing that.. I hope you have a great and SAFE labor day weekend!!!
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