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Old 11-14-03, 12:59 PM
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L1H1 resistor value

Anybody know what value the resistor of the L1H1 has ? Just bought one without the connector that includes the calibration resistor.
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Isn't it differnet for each sensor, hence "calibration resistor"? What WB meter is the sensor going to be used on?
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The M200 of plxdevices.com
Worst case scenario might be hooking everything up to the controller so that the cell gets heated and hook up a POT (potentiometer ranging 1K-30K). Then adjust the POT to that the sensor measures 4.0V in ambient air, right ? When I disconnect the POT and measure resistance I should know the right value for my sensor, right ?
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I guess in theory it should work but is the M200 analog or a digital meter? I don't think it will use the resistor if it's a digital. Pretty sure my LM-1 doesn't use the resistor on the bosch lsu 4.2 sensor.
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