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Posted: 2020-07-05 07:14 PM . Last Modified: 2024-04-03 02:43 AM
Dear Team,
I have one of my suppliers to whom I need a fuel level sensor.
However I have never implemented this before and need help before I can ship the correct sensor.
I am assuming I shall use the NBES0305 cable to connect it to the NetBotz.
Kindly look through the attached sensor specification and advise if this is can work fine with this cable.
Thank you.
Regards
Datasheet-L704 Fuel Level Transmitter-MAC Sensor.pdf
Datasheet-LC16 Capacitance Level Sensors-MAC Sensor.pdf
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Posted: 2020-07-05 07:14 PM . Last Modified: 2024-04-03 02:43 AM
I am afraid I don't see an attachment on the question. In regards to 3rd party sensors you can use either 0-5v or 4-20mA sensors just dependent upon what the specific sensor calls for. If the fuel sensor is 0-5v then there is no reason that it can not be configured to work with the cable you listed.
Please feel free to email me the data sheet for the sensor mike.stacey@se.com and I would be happy to look it over.
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Posted: 2020-07-05 07:14 PM . Last Modified: 2024-04-03 02:43 AM
I am afraid I don't see an attachment on the question. In regards to 3rd party sensors you can use either 0-5v or 4-20mA sensors just dependent upon what the specific sensor calls for. If the fuel sensor is 0-5v then there is no reason that it can not be configured to work with the cable you listed.
Please feel free to email me the data sheet for the sensor mike.stacey@se.com and I would be happy to look it over.
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Posted: 2020-07-05 07:14 PM . Last Modified: 2024-04-03 02:43 AM
Hi Stacey,
Thank you, please check your email as requested.
Regards
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Posted: 2020-07-05 07:15 PM . Last Modified: 2023-10-22 02:06 AM
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