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Re: Showing PSI in user mode?

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Originally Posted by Joe Ross
Actually, a pressure transducer is allowed in <R91>. It seems there is a box missing from the part use flowchart. You can use any pressure transducer as long as it is rated for the pressures you apply and you account for the costs.
I am not so sure about that. According to Q&A ID:1350:
Q: R88 indicates that the Nason pressure sw. is required if we use the pump, but it's not mentioned as a 'minimum' in R86. May we use the analog sensor instead? May we run the pump all the time and not install either sensor?
A: Part 1: You must use the pressure switch. You cannot use the analog sensor. Part 2: You may run the pump all the time; you can ignore the sensor BUT you MUST use the sensor. It is unwise to run your pump all the time as it uses power from your battery.
That seems to say very clearly that the analog sensor (pressure transducer) can not be used..... for whatever reason, I am not sure. Unless I am interpreting this wrong?

-Nate