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Re: Pressure Sensor Readings

Im pretty sure the compressor itself has a pressure release valve set around 125 or so - therefor if you program your SW to shut off at the 125, it might vent at 124 and your sensor will never see 125 - leaving the compressor on all the time

I think you suppose to use the digital sensor to control the off part - maybe when you turn it back on is up to you?

with the analog sensor you could program the compressor to turn back on as soon as you see any drop in pressure, which would indicate that the pneumatics are being actuated (used).