DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas...
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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
Any sparkys out there tell me if this sensor wire can be extended [ if so with which size wire ] without impeding performance of unit?
Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
Provided its not a Thermocouple type sensor but is a Thermistor or other electronic type sensor then no problem in extending the wires nothing special required, other than making sure the insulation can withstand the heat of the engine bay. Even if its is a Thermocouple type it can be extended but just need to be a little careful in making sure that you use identical type of wire for both connections - however is unlikely to be a thermocouple anyway (just covering the possibility!).
Size of wire same as on the unit already, its not taking any massive current at all so can be quite thin, but best to use automotive wiring cable that can withstand the heat and abrasion.
Size of wire same as on the unit already, its not taking any massive current at all so can be quite thin, but best to use automotive wiring cable that can withstand the heat and abrasion.
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
What about some 24 gauge speaker wire??? Keep the solder joint V tidy & to a minimum.. (No big blobs.)nigelgibson wrote:Any sparkys out there tell me if this sensor wire can be extended [ if so with which size wire ] without impeding performance of unit?


Just an idea! Where's Geoff...

Just as i was posting... Nice one Geoff!!


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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
It is a Thermistor probe! 

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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
Thanks guys , if mr . chinaman doesn't come up with a longer wire i'm going to extend it , although having since seen a unit that matches the voltmeter i might just buy that and tell 'im he can have his back for having the cheek to ask $4 for something i've already paid for !!
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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
Hi again all,
received my gauge today...will try to fit later
anyway the feebay seller has a has a manual down load available here http://www.sure-electronics.net/download/
which answers most questions, eg how to change 'C-'F, cable type, wiring method etc
received my gauge today...will try to fit later
anyway the feebay seller has a has a manual down load available here http://www.sure-electronics.net/download/

which answers most questions, eg how to change 'C-'F, cable type, wiring method etc
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code/model : ME-SP333
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Cheers R Wayne, That PDF down load helps me out with setting up the second sensor probe i'm currently in the middle of fitting....





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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
I too have one of these digital gauges, bought a few weeks ago and fitted it last week into the dash and routed the probe to under the bonnet ready for attaching to the cooling system, I was just going to jubilee clip it to one of the metal cooling pipes under the bonnet, which would be the best one to use?
Cheers
Tony
Cheers
Tony
Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
It's a fiddle, but the general consensus seems to be here Tony..

On the top hose stub...
Works fer me!!

On the top hose stub...
Works fer me!!

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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
Hi Tonytonnee wrote:I too have one of these digital gauges, bought a few weeks ago and fitted it last week into the dash and routed the probe to under the bonnet ready for attaching to the cooling system, I was just going to jubilee clip it to one of the metal cooling pipes under the bonnet, which would be the best one to use?
Cheers
Tony
Depends on what you want to look at. Different folk want to look at different things.
Speaking for myself (and a few others), the top hose is a good place to fasten it, ideally as near to the head as you can get it. Mine's fixed to the metal stub coming out of the head. Bitch to get to, but well worth the effort. (edit: see Jaylee post)
This temperature will reflect quite closely what the thermostat is doing. It is also the highest temperature the coolant will ever get.
Jaylee beat me to it.


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Cheers Guys, I shall try and route it to there tonight then and post some pics up once done 

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Re: DIY non invasive temperature gauge probe placement ideas
Look forward to seeing pics. Would be nice if you could post some data for comparison once you get up and running.
All Bongos are individual and will give slightly different readings, but the general layout will be similar.
All Bongos are individual and will give slightly different readings, but the general layout will be similar.
Steve
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Will do, at the moment my temp gauge doesnt register while driving but goes up to just under half when stopped
But will def put some reading up tomorrow once its in place
But will def put some reading up tomorrow once its in place
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Unmodified fitted Mazda temp gauge??tonnee wrote:Will do, at the moment my temp gauge doesnt register while driving but goes up to just under half when stopped
But will def put some reading up tomorrow once its in place
This link could be connected?? http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=51076
Yep i got my tinternet back Steve!!
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