ECT testing
To test the coolant temp sensor from our International with an N14 we first had to heat up a pot of water.
Before we began interrogating our little friend we took a resistance reading. The sensor sat around .6 of an ohm.
After sinking the sensor in 200 degree water the ohms increased dramatically to a whopping 1.347 kOhms
Before we began interrogating our little friend we took a resistance reading. The sensor sat around .6 of an ohm.
After sinking the sensor in 200 degree water the ohms increased dramatically to a whopping 1.347 kOhms
Excellent job, Dalton! Torch work is excellent! .6 ohms sounds a little low? Maybe because it is 25 years old?
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DeleteVery astute observation, Dalton!
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