Thread: PRESSURE SWITCH
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Unread 02-02-2005, 12:52
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Re: PRESSURE SWITCH

Good info on this thread!

To follow-up:

I'm sure teams are going to want to push the limit and get exactly 120 psi into their Clippards. 115 wont cut it - whether it be for practical reasons, or just out of principle =).

I see two options here:

1) use only the Nason pressure switch, and code a timer that causes the compressor to run just long enough after the 115 psi cut-off to get roughly 120 psi.

2) connect both the Nason pressure switch AND the analog pressure sensor. Ignore the output from the pressure SWITCH, and use only the reading from the pressure sensor to dictate compressor shutoff at exactly 120 psi.

Seems a littleweird to me, but are there other options here to get 120psi legally?

-SlimBoJones...