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Old 01-06-2020, 09:32 AM   #2
jeremy98
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Default Re: Hall Effect sensor

I dont believe that there is a way. If memory serves, Tomberlin uses a 48v direct input to its throttle which has a circuit board in it. This board splits the voltage and sends 15v to the "hall effect/ ITS" and 48v to the microswitch (i think). Normally an ITS output is anywhere between .5v to 2.5v depending on where the throttle is. This same circuit board then changes that ITS signal and converts it to a 0-5v signal that the control can read. Hope this helps.
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