Cheap A/F gauge
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Re: Engine Splutters.. need help
supercow, that is probably a top 3 in useful information I have ever received. I'm assuming you'll have to solder those as well. Awesome.
According to that site you just use the output's from a wideband O2 sensor. You'll obviously need the ground/12v power/power and all that.
Can I just go in there and ask for a board of that type?? I planned on just going in to a Radio Shack with the picture and seeing what came of it.
According to that site you just use the output's from a wideband O2 sensor. You'll obviously need the ground/12v power/power and all that.
Can I just go in there and ask for a board of that type?? I planned on just going in to a Radio Shack with the picture and seeing what came of it.
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Very nice I knew we'd get some info this baby. Whether I purchase it all my self or get the one from the far side of the world, I will be doing this mod. I could even setup a DIY for it if needed.
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alrighty, I found a pdf about the chip
http://www.national.com/ds.cgi/LM/LM3914.pdf
just right click and save as.
As far as the board goes, depending on how you want to mount it then you might not even want the board. just use wires + solder and your done. but on the other hand a board would be a nicer solution.
btw, here's the site where I found the pdf - http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM3914.html
edit: after alot of researching on this, it looks like there is about a million and a half ways of doing it. but I'm come to the conclusion that the above is just about the best. I'll look for a place to get the parts later, radioshack doesn't carry that chip.
double edit:
jameco.com
part #'s:
24256 - lm3914n
29735 - 1.2k resistor... you might wanna look into finding a local shop due to this, they only sell them in 100 bags, still thats only $1
30701 - 3.6k resistor - now I'm thinking just buy a 1k bag, use one of them for the 1.2 and use 4 in series for the 3.8
70412cr - printer circuit board kit
93729 - capacitor
so my final suggestion:
29663 - 1k resistors
93729 - capacitor
24256 - lm3914n
34606 - green leds
94511 - red leds
34657 - yellow leds
that brings us to the grand total of $8.36 + shipping. this one won't be on a board but it'll be very small. you'll need something to mount the leds on as well... I'l thinking something that will mount in the spot under my radio.
edit: spot under radio = that little cubby hole and I meant in place of it.
http://www.national.com/ds.cgi/LM/LM3914.pdf
just right click and save as.
As far as the board goes, depending on how you want to mount it then you might not even want the board. just use wires + solder and your done. but on the other hand a board would be a nicer solution.
btw, here's the site where I found the pdf - http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM3914.html
edit: after alot of researching on this, it looks like there is about a million and a half ways of doing it. but I'm come to the conclusion that the above is just about the best. I'll look for a place to get the parts later, radioshack doesn't carry that chip.
double edit:
jameco.com
part #'s:
24256 - lm3914n
29735 - 1.2k resistor... you might wanna look into finding a local shop due to this, they only sell them in 100 bags, still thats only $1
30701 - 3.6k resistor - now I'm thinking just buy a 1k bag, use one of them for the 1.2 and use 4 in series for the 3.8
70412cr - printer circuit board kit
93729 - capacitor
so my final suggestion:
29663 - 1k resistors
93729 - capacitor
24256 - lm3914n
34606 - green leds
94511 - red leds
34657 - yellow leds
that brings us to the grand total of $8.36 + shipping. this one won't be on a board but it'll be very small. you'll need something to mount the leds on as well... I'l thinking something that will mount in the spot under my radio.
edit: spot under radio = that little cubby hole and I meant in place of it.
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If you come up with a reliable way to do this mang, I'd buy one off of ya.
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Re: Cheap A/F gauge
doode, it would be easy. plus, you need to start soldering. wink.gif no flux, just standard electrical soldering. melting metal(lead and tin) on something hot. not hard at all, just dont get that damn cold heat soldering iron. POS :roll:
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I got one.
I can't figure out how to use it.
I think you are right, it's just a POS.
I've been trying to melt Solder for about an hour.
LOL
It's got a few weld marks, but that's it.
I can't figure out how to use it.
I think you are right, it's just a POS.
I've been trying to melt Solder for about an hour.
LOL
It's got a few weld marks, but that's it.
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Soldering...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN)</div><div class='quotemain'>I got one.
I can't figure out how to use it.
I think you are right, it's just a POS.
I've been trying to melt Solder for about an hour.
LOL
It's got a few weld marks, but that's it.</div>
lol, the solder has weld marks???? um, if after your soldering gun has had enough time to warm up (like 10 minutes max) and it doesn't liquify the solder as soon as you touch it... then it be broke.
I can look into making them, suddenly I've got two people asking about it, I was just planning on a diy though. laugh.gif
I can't figure out how to use it.
I think you are right, it's just a POS.
I've been trying to melt Solder for about an hour.
LOL
It's got a few weld marks, but that's it.</div>
lol, the solder has weld marks???? um, if after your soldering gun has had enough time to warm up (like 10 minutes max) and it doesn't liquify the solder as soon as you touch it... then it be broke.
I can look into making them, suddenly I've got two people asking about it, I was just planning on a diy though. laugh.gif
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Doode, we were talking about that COld Heat soldering iron.