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Where is the coolant temperature sensor located on the VE?

Frequently Asked Questions
The coolant temperature sensor is located left of the throttle body and a few inches lower. It has a red plug. It is typical that these get corroded (both the plug and sensor). Many experience better performance after cleaning it. The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor directly measures the amount of air flowing into the engine. The sensor is mounted between the air cleaner assembly and the air cleaner outlet tube.

How do you use the core temperature sensor?

Lainox | Sistemi di cottura
When cooking with the temperature controlled by the LAINOX core temperature probe (optional with D and standard version P version) of The Cube range, it is essential to position the probe right at the centre of the product to be cooked. The probe is usually fully inserted from the top downwards right into the centre of the product.

What is the minimum temperature of sensor and electronics?

K-Patents Oy - faq
The components are specified to -40?C except the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) in the indicating transmitter that is limited to operating temperature 0?C and storage temperature -20?C.

Is it posible to add more than one temperature sensor?

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Is there a way to post to multiple site using your software. I have multiple sites on different providers and would like to be able to post to each of them.

Why is it better to use a rotating temperature sensor instead of a stationary sensor?

TempTrak Transmitters - Binsfeld Engineering Inc. - Rotary T...
A rotating sensor senses the temperature of the godet roll shell directly under the yarn wrap, exactly where the temperature must be controlled. A stationary sensor measures the temperature in an air gap near the base of the godet, far from the yarn wrap, introducing errors that vary with distance from yarn wrap, location of sensor in air gap, roll speed, ambient air temperature and humidity and desired process control temperature.

When should I use an external sensor instead of the internal temperature sensor?

Escort Data Logging Systems - FAQ
When the best response time is required. An external sensor will respond to changes in its environment slightly quicker than an internal sensor. When the temperature of the environment may not be within the operating temperature limits of the logger. When the logger cannot be placed within the cargo to be monitored and the temperature within the cargo is what is to be monitored. An external temperature sensor occupies far less space than a logger will.

Can I tell how high the coolant temperature has been getting on my wife's car?

Scan Gauge II FAQ. - CleanMPG Forums
Yes. The maximum coolant temperature is stored by the trip computer and can be read back by you later.

How far can a sensor be located from the channel module?

Teledyne Analytical Instruments | FAQ
The maximum distance from the channel module to the sensor depends upon the amount of loop resistance the wire adds. A larger-diameter wire will have a lower resistance and will allow longer cable runs. For a single-sensor applications, the maximum total loop resistance is 35 W. For a dual-sensor application, the maximum loop resistance for each sensor is 20 W. This means there can be no more than 17.

Can I tell how high the coolant temperature has been getting on my wifes car?

ScanGaugeII - Fequently Asked Questions
Yes. The maximum coolant temperature is stored by the trip computer and can be read back by you later.

Why and how should I relocate my idle air temperature (IAT) sensor?

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The stock position of the IAT sensor (in the rubber intake elbow just before the throttle body) causes it to pick up a lot of intake manifold heat. This can be an extra 10 degrees F at highway speeds and 30 degrees F (or more) at idle. This causes the computer to retard the timing (zapping power) and causes the engine to run overly rich (since the MAF thinks there's more air going through it than there really is due to artificially high temperatures).

How long should my sensor last?

Instrument troubleshooting--Frequently asked questions
Typical sensor life is 2-3 years. This assumes proper maintenance, and infrequent exposure to concentrations well above the intended measuring range of the instrument.

Why does the Vet-Temp sensor arm need to be closed before every temperature measurement cycle?

Advanced Monitors - Vet-Temp How To
For greater accuracy, the Vet-Temp is designed to self-recalibrate before each temperature measurement. This is accomplished by reading the temperature of the internal reference target before the arm is opened. The Vet-Temp's ® ability to recalibrate before each temperature measurement eliminates sensor drift and insures device accuracy over time.

Why do we have to fill in temperature charts?

FAQ (Frequently asked questions)
Women experience significant hormonal changes throughout their cycle. With female conception care, the therapist asks you to complete the charts to find out how your hormones are improving each month, and she then uses the charts to know which herbs to choose when adjusting your formula.

Why take a temperature from the ear?

Thermometry - FAQ's and What you should know about fevers
The Omron Instant Ear Thermometer is less threatening to a child than a rectal thermometer. It's faster, safer and easier to use than an oral thermometer. Measurements can even be taken while a child is sleeping. For adults, the Omron Instant Ear Thermometer offers fast convenient, accurate readings without the wait of a conventional thermometer. A fever is when the body's temperature is higher than normal due to an infection. The fever is usually caused by a virus or bacteria.

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