Filter gauge transducer for Raspberry Pi 4 #995
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It should by why not the 0-10v input on the BAS. I don't know how to wire it but it should work. |
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Something like this? |
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It's working. thanks! |
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Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I'm working on setting up a pressure transducer on my Sequent MEGA-BAS. Is the wiring diagram listed above valid? The ground needs to be shared between the 0-10V Output and the Input side? I can't seem to get anything other than 0.005V reading when the pump is running or off. Thanks! |
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Ahh, I figured it out! The wiring diagram is correct, I just needed to configure the I2C output to 5V, where previously it was disabled :)
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I have a Raspberry Pi 4, stacked with Sequent Mega-Bas and 8-Relay board. I want to add transducers for both filters (pool and spa).
Will this "RPi 3.3V to 5V 26 I/O Bidirectional Voltage-Level Shifter Module for Raspberry Pi, Logic Level Converter" work? From what I've read, It will process the analog to digital, plus the level shifting for 3.3v.
Or perhaps this "4-Channel 16-Bit ADC for Raspberry Pi (ADS1115)"?
Thoughts?
Transducer in mind
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