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Re: Calibrate Pressure Switch?

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Originally Posted by Mark Sheridan View Post
I emailed Nason and got a straight answer on the SM calibration switch. It can be adjusted but only a couple PSI. Unlike the CJ the SM only as 0.030" of contact with the switch so there is a risk of of over turning causing the sensor to always stay on or completely turn off. They said this roughly translate one turn of the sensor relative to the brass hex.

I did not want to copy their email without their permission, but if you PM me I can forward it to you.


Lastly, I already made preparations for my un-adjusted SM sensor. I don't really want go back to the adjusted one which has a unknown number of turns. It could be right at the edge where the sensor does not work and I want to avoid having that potential risk.

So far the level of adjustment that teams are suggesting they need, they are way outside the +/-2PSI of adjustment Nason is recommending. While i think adjusting this sensor is legal, for me personally, +/-2 PSI is too much work for me to care for. The risk of disabling your sensor by going beyond 1 turn of rotation, I would not recommend the adjustment to any team. it would be far simpler to order a SJ sensor, and not worry about that risk.

thoughts?
To quote Big Al "You may not modify pneumatic parts."
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