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irvined

posted on 2/3/05 at 11:11 PM Reply With Quote
Speedo Senders

Hello

I've got a smiths telemetrix speedo, Going to buy the sender, i have the choice of magnetic reed, or inductive with LED.

I've got a x-flow mated to a type 9, and english axel, Is either one going to be any better/less hassle to make work?

Cheers


David

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lsdweb

posted on 5/3/05 at 01:13 PM Reply With Quote
Dave

You could try a reed switch mounted on a simple bracket, picking up on a small magnet epoxyed to a wheel - I have that setup and it works fine. I've previously tried a setup on the prop of my Fisher Fury and this was a nightmare to do and wasn't that effective!

Wyn

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Avoneer

posted on 5/3/05 at 09:53 PM Reply With Quote
I had the same - major woes with the prop shaft method.
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givemethebighammer

posted on 5/3/05 at 10:52 PM Reply With Quote
I have epoxy'd 4 magnets around one drive shaft flange. A reed switch picks up the signal. Works fine. But I guess with the English axle this is not an option.

http://www.lowtension.com/SPEEDSENSORS.htm

sell various sensors.

I have the

LTPSS199 - Universal model the design of the magnets allows the use of a zip tie for extra security

However the:

LTSS67HCC - Ford Speedohead - suitable for TYPE 9 Gearbox

may be of more interest to you.

I don't know how your speedo works, my VDO unit just counts pulses per mile and is easy to calibrate. I sure yours won't be too different.

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