dytec problem
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dytec problem
Help My Dytec temp gauge reads 44 degrees.
It was working fine till I left it on for a few days maybe a week
The water temp is the upper 60's
any ideas
It was working fine till I left it on for a few days maybe a week
The water temp is the upper 60's
any ideas
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Take the plug from the ducer off and shoot it with CX first...then shoot CX on the 12v leads and wiggle them. Sounds like either a corrosion fault on the input or low voltage. Had the same happen on one years ago and it was the input cable from the ducer had green crud on the plug and the socket.
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Yeah, that's good advice from Brewster. Here's how the thing works....the ducer has a thero-sister in it that changes the resistance as the temp changes.....the digital readout just converts the ohms (resistance) into a temp reading. So anything in the circuit that adds resistance is gonna make the reading off. A corroded plug, the ducer cable with a break in the insulation that lets water in, etc.
Since the voltage that the ducer is reading comes from the digital readout, any low voltage there - say due to corroded 12 connections, will afftect the readings. The odds that the digital readout unit is bad are way lower than there is a fault, or partial fault, in the ducer or its cable and connector.
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Since the voltage that the ducer is reading comes from the digital readout, any low voltage there - say due to corroded 12 connections, will afftect the readings. The odds that the digital readout unit is bad are way lower than there is a fault, or partial fault, in the ducer or its cable and connector.
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