nev
Established Member
I would imagine it is simple enough :roll:
I would like to replace (inexpensively) the (water) temperature gauge (analogue pointy needle type) on my motorcycle with a bi or tri coloured mini led that would be, say, amber when warming up, green when at temp and red when over temp. or just green and red for normal and panic.
it would need to be 12v
preferably utilising the existing sender, which is just a varying resistor as it gets warm.
I know the resistances at given temps eg 60c = 104 ohms, 85c = 43.9 ohms, 110c = 20.3 ohms but still have to ascertain what the 'normal' operating temps are.
so a simple 12v circuit that when reading x,y or z ohms will illuminate a, b or c colour led (on a flylead). simples!
Can anyone point me at a circuit diagram or project page on t'interweb anywhere? I have been googling but most are using their own thermistor or temp sensor that needs to be attached somewhere.
mtia
nev
I would like to replace (inexpensively) the (water) temperature gauge (analogue pointy needle type) on my motorcycle with a bi or tri coloured mini led that would be, say, amber when warming up, green when at temp and red when over temp. or just green and red for normal and panic.
it would need to be 12v
preferably utilising the existing sender, which is just a varying resistor as it gets warm.
I know the resistances at given temps eg 60c = 104 ohms, 85c = 43.9 ohms, 110c = 20.3 ohms but still have to ascertain what the 'normal' operating temps are.
so a simple 12v circuit that when reading x,y or z ohms will illuminate a, b or c colour led (on a flylead). simples!
Can anyone point me at a circuit diagram or project page on t'interweb anywhere? I have been googling but most are using their own thermistor or temp sensor that needs to be attached somewhere.
mtia
nev