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Hi All,
Jim Sower <canarder@frontiernet.net> wrote:
A device like that would be interesting to have in a lot of places. Like
measuring current to fuel pumps as a take on their state of repair. Wouldn't
it be nice to have several of these and other sensors working in "background"
on another "page" of my engine monitor that I could peek at from time to time.
Ain't technology wonnerful
Many of the computers I work on (i.e. repair) have fans on the CPU chips and elsewhere which include a pulse generator. These are mainly Hall-effect sensors and are monitored by a circuit that looks at the pulse frequency to measure fan RPM. It would be nice to have a box that would support multiple such circuits and turn on appropriate warnings when the RPM of a device fell below a set parameter - plus offer signal outputs for use by other devices, such as an EM. (Sorry, I can *fix* circuits, but I don't make them. I *make* chips/shavings.)
Dale R.
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