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Ok,88 1100 engine,motogadget dash,2014 1000 Suzuki speed sensor, trying to put a speed sensor on the 1100, so I need to know if the speed sensor sends 6 or 5 volts to dash,or straight 12 volts, or do I need to put a diode in some here to get the right output voltage.
Ok,88 1100 engine,motogadget dash,2014 1000 Suzuki speed sensor, trying to put a speed sensor on the 1100, so I need to know if the speed sensor sends 6 or 5 volts to dash,or straight 12 volts, or do I need to put a diode in some here to get the right output voltage.
The 1100 Kat isn't setup for an electronic type speed sensor, you'll need a speed sensor for the front wheel or figure a way to adapt one to the output shaft sprocket. Contact the gauge manufacturer for there sensor or compatible sensor recommendations.
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I'd read the fine print about what compatible sensors you can use and go from there. Personally I like my 1100 dash so I can't help you with the motogadget dash.
I'd read the fine print about what compatible sensors you can use and go from there. Personally I like my 1100 dash so I can't help you with the motogadget dash.
My original questions were, does a 3 wire sensor takes 12 volts and what the output voltage is, Iwas told I need to tell what I am doing(what's the relavance to the question?)so I said what I was doing, which sensor I was using, I got answers to everything,but so far no one is addressing the original question.
Don't give people shit because you can't use Google & aren't precise with your words.
IF you're using a 3-wire inductive sensor:
(+V) & (signal output @ 5v TTL) & (-V/Gnd)
You don,t give me shit for speaking truth, and don't make assumptions about what I can or cannot do, my question is precise and clear,read my first post please and thanks.
Thanks for the answer after all that.
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You could of stated your concern differently, without offending people that were giving friendly advice on a product that you bought. You could of found that info very easily yourself. Nobody wants to be an ass toward you, unless provoked to be as such.
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You could of stated your concern differently, without offending people that were giving friendly advice on a product that you bought. You could of found that info very easily yourself. Nobody wants to be an ass toward you, unless provoked to be as such.
So let me see if I got this straight, I ask a question, I get a bunch of questions back, none with the answer to my question, I answer the questions asked, still no answer to the question I asked, so I stated the fact that I,am been told about a lot of things but no answer to the original question I asked , then got told to not give people shit because I did not ask the question properly,or used my words the right way, and I can't use google,and I should read up on the dash I bought, I,did not ask a question about my dash, I ask if anyone knew what the input voltage was and the signal out voltages was for a 3 wire sensor, and you are saying I am the rude person? Check yourself.
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