Hi Dave
The only thing i can suggest is you try using a pot across the connector and adjust the value until the nanocom looks sensible, then measure the resistance of the pot and use that as a starting value.
Steve
Has anyone the values or a JayCar type equiv for the Core Sensor Thermistor?
There's another post that suggests 10k at 20c but no confirmation.
I have the dreaded Text Book 'again'. Nanocom showed -20 from the core sensor. Checked the thermistor and it is open circuit. Jumped a fixed resistor into the plug and Nanocom started to begin reading something sensible.
Any suggestions appreciated - cheers.
Hi Dave
The only thing i can suggest is you try using a pot across the connector and adjust the value until the nanocom looks sensible, then measure the resistance of the pot and use that as a starting value.
Steve
Thanks Steve - didn't think about using a pot - good suggestion and I will try.
This is what I extracted off my P38. It may of interest to others digging around in this area. Thanks for the suggestion Steve.
I have a vague idea of what you guys are talking about, but wish I understood it better![]()
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
Well, if you want to get all geeky in an area where I can contribute, how about we start up a conversation around H.264/265 implementations for TelePresence systems or high grade crypto on closed classified networks... not sure how I can make this a useful contribution to P38 ownership like your geekyness does though![]()
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
Must be something to do with the flux capacitor.
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