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Re: transducer
you don't have to have it I believe...you would just need to have it inline with the part of the circuit (pnuematic) that you want an exact pressure from at any given time.....you can read it out through the dashboard, or use it in your program....gl
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Re: transducer
So I could leave it off compleatly?
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Re: transducer
It just says it is for giving you a presure readout, it doesn't say if you need it or not.
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Re: transducer
No, it isn't required, only optional if you want more control over your pressure. We (548) are using ours, and are looking to collect a few spares. If any of you that aren't using it would be willing to trade, let me know.
Thanks, Josh josh.vetter@us.bosch.com |
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