i want to use an existing circuit in my car.. to do more than one thing.
right now i have a coolant temperature gauge connected to a negative coefficient resistance - two wire temperature sender.
in effect , one of the two wires is ground ( car earth battery negative ) and the other goes to the gauge input..
the resistance of the sensor is low when the gauge reads high, and high when the gauge reads low temperature.
The gauge has three connection B+ ( @12v) and ground ( car earth battery negative ) and the input connection..
i cant change those... they must stay as they are.. i cant reverse the polarity of the gauge.. its all fixed.
the sensor to ground resistance varies from 1954 ohms ( 30 deg C ) to 132 ohms or less (100 deg C + ) its a closed pressurised system.
from that the voltage measured on the gauge input wire to ground measures 5V at 1954 ohms and 2,75 V at 132 ohms.
so the voltage input is high when the gauge reads low... and open circuit the gauge reads high.
i want to use a pressure sensor and switch between using the gauge to see temp, or pressure.
i can source a pressure sensor to do that task .. 0 to 30 psi. but its output is 0.5 to 4.5 V DC low to high.
the max pressure or the warning point for me is 15 psi.. so if the sensor is linear... 2V output is about the mid scale..
but there is my problem.. if i put 0.5 to 2V into the gauge input the gauge will never move from high.. and really what i want is the gauge to read max at 16 psi.. or above and half scale at 7 or 8 psi and @ 0 psi at low...
so need some help in making an interface circuit to do that,, it needs to reverse the voltage output to the gauge input so it reads in the right direction,,, and change the V output i want as max .. from @ 2V to 5V...
?
the existing wiring for the temp sensor is very close to the where the pressure senor will go... and thats why i wan to explore the options... this is a mid engined car.. the engine is behind the driver... hidden between the seats and the boot.. its access isnt easy.. secured in by bolted panels,,, etc. its not as if i can just change or alter anything easily.
fitting a different gauge just for pressure, isnt easy either... there is no room in the dash or nearby.. and why i explore using one gauge to see two things using a switch.
right now i have a coolant temperature gauge connected to a negative coefficient resistance - two wire temperature sender.
in effect , one of the two wires is ground ( car earth battery negative ) and the other goes to the gauge input..
the resistance of the sensor is low when the gauge reads high, and high when the gauge reads low temperature.
The gauge has three connection B+ ( @12v) and ground ( car earth battery negative ) and the input connection..
i cant change those... they must stay as they are.. i cant reverse the polarity of the gauge.. its all fixed.
the sensor to ground resistance varies from 1954 ohms ( 30 deg C ) to 132 ohms or less (100 deg C + ) its a closed pressurised system.
from that the voltage measured on the gauge input wire to ground measures 5V at 1954 ohms and 2,75 V at 132 ohms.
so the voltage input is high when the gauge reads low... and open circuit the gauge reads high.
i want to use a pressure sensor and switch between using the gauge to see temp, or pressure.
i can source a pressure sensor to do that task .. 0 to 30 psi. but its output is 0.5 to 4.5 V DC low to high.
the max pressure or the warning point for me is 15 psi.. so if the sensor is linear... 2V output is about the mid scale..
but there is my problem.. if i put 0.5 to 2V into the gauge input the gauge will never move from high.. and really what i want is the gauge to read max at 16 psi.. or above and half scale at 7 or 8 psi and @ 0 psi at low...
so need some help in making an interface circuit to do that,, it needs to reverse the voltage output to the gauge input so it reads in the right direction,,, and change the V output i want as max .. from @ 2V to 5V...
?
the existing wiring for the temp sensor is very close to the where the pressure senor will go... and thats why i wan to explore the options... this is a mid engined car.. the engine is behind the driver... hidden between the seats and the boot.. its access isnt easy.. secured in by bolted panels,,, etc. its not as if i can just change or alter anything easily.
fitting a different gauge just for pressure, isnt easy either... there is no room in the dash or nearby.. and why i explore using one gauge to see two things using a switch.