Wideband Fuel Ratio Sensor: Difference between revisions
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==Off the shelf== | ==Off the shelf== | ||
*'''SEEMS to be ~40-150 USD''' (need to see if the cheap options will "work" ) | |||
*[https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wideband+oxygen+sensor&crid=MZYXIKZF6KCN&sprefix=wideband+ox%2Caps%2C158&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_11 Quick Amazon Search] | *[https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wideband+oxygen+sensor&crid=MZYXIKZF6KCN&sprefix=wideband+ox%2Caps%2C158&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_11 Quick Amazon Search] | ||
**Need to dig through spec sheets: | **Need to dig through spec sheets: |
Latest revision as of 17:45, 15 May 2020
Basics
- An Oxygen Sensor used in engines to measure fuel to air ratio
Sourcing
Off the shelf
- SEEMS to be ~40-150 USD (need to see if the cheap options will "work" )
- Quick Amazon Search
- Need to dig through spec sheets:
- Do the cheap ones work well enough
- Ports/What data it puts out
- Operating Temperature
- Form Factor
- Need to dig through spec sheets:
Open Source
- With a lathe, how hard would this be to hack together
- Also how cheap is the sensor componet on it's own?
- Finally is this "worth it" in cost vs time in