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awesome idea, i'm going to add this to the arduino nano currently running my 2 x NTC probes going to coolant and trans fluid.
That's really cool! My plan is to build similar to yours but add more sensors and store the data on a microSD card.
looks great, I am just about looking for what sensor would be good for my subaru, just need a digital or analog sensor to measure my turbo pressure.
Let me get my popcorn. This stuff is fascinating.
Glad someone else enjoys this stuff too!
Is there a way I contact you to get some help with my boost gauge? I'm having some issues. Thx!!
Estás midiendo presión absoluta, pero ¿No sería mejor un sensor de presión manométrica (relativa), para que no afecte la altura sobre el nivel del mar a la lectura real de la admisión? Un saludo.
How could you adapt this to work with a TFT color LCD display?
The concept would be the same but you would just need to use the appropriate library for the TFT display you choose
How is the PID.. if we set up example 2bar 29.4psi (relative pressure) will the controller adjust pwm up and down to keep the pressure stable?
That's a good question that i don't know the answer to, sorry
Did part 2 ever come out?
Yes it did!ruclips.net/video/lZ7stIvKbD4/видео.html
hey what is that boost sensor called? I am hard time finding one that looks like that
It was from AliExpress. Here's a link:m.aliexpress.com/item/1005001473387710.html
Its possibel to put in bars?
Yes it's definitely possible and pretty easy to do!
@@MtGarage sorry for late ansrew, how can i convert to bar?tanks
good work mate but at arduino project i read you say to use MPX4250 and he dont work with no atmosphere barometric pressure sensor.
Really cool little project! Now shrink everything down and reduce component cost to $5 and you can sell it for $100 with a brand label on it! 😂
That's a great plan for someone much smarter than me!! I like the idea that it's open sourced and customizable for anyone to play around with
@@MtGarage Haha was mostly joking, because this demonstrates how simple some very expensive gauges are! Still too cool.
That's true, but there's also some legitimacy to it!
awesome idea, i'm going to add this to the arduino nano currently running my 2 x NTC probes going to coolant and trans fluid.
That's really cool! My plan is to build similar to yours but add more sensors and store the data on a microSD card.
looks great, I am just about looking for what sensor would be good for my subaru, just need a digital or analog sensor to measure my turbo pressure.
Let me get my popcorn. This stuff is fascinating.
Glad someone else enjoys this stuff too!
Is there a way I contact you to get some help with my boost gauge? I'm having some issues. Thx!!
Estás midiendo presión absoluta, pero ¿No sería mejor un sensor de presión manométrica (relativa), para que no afecte la altura sobre el nivel del mar a la lectura real de la admisión? Un saludo.
How could you adapt this to work with a TFT color LCD display?
The concept would be the same but you would just need to use the appropriate library for the TFT display you choose
How is the PID.. if we set up example 2bar 29.4psi (relative pressure) will the controller adjust pwm up and down to keep the pressure stable?
That's a good question that i don't know the answer to, sorry
Did part 2 ever come out?
Yes it did!
ruclips.net/video/lZ7stIvKbD4/видео.html
hey what is that boost sensor called? I am hard time finding one that looks like that
It was from AliExpress. Here's a link:
m.aliexpress.com/item/1005001473387710.html
Its possibel to put in bars?
Yes it's definitely possible and pretty easy to do!
@@MtGarage sorry for late ansrew, how can i convert to bar?
tanks
good work mate but at arduino project i read you say to use MPX4250 and he dont work with no atmosphere barometric pressure sensor.
Really cool little project! Now shrink everything down and reduce component cost to $5 and you can sell it for $100 with a brand label on it! 😂
That's a great plan for someone much smarter than me!! I like the idea that it's open sourced and customizable for anyone to play around with
@@MtGarage Haha was mostly joking, because this demonstrates how simple some very expensive gauges are! Still too cool.
That's true, but there's also some legitimacy to it!