Thanks Bobby
In some of the manuals I've see 90 degrees before the primary, but
in the code I looked at I think it mentioned 180 degrees.
So, I'll have to look further. It sure will be interesting to find
out how it determines if primary sensor has failed. Wonder what
happens when backup sensor fails and primary is OK. With no other
inputs, I don't see how it can work.
Finn
On 10/4/2020 3:20 PM, Bobby J. Hughes
bhughes@qnsi.net wrote:
Finn,
Both processors see both signals on pins 36&37. I think
the second sensor must be mounted 180 degrees opposite the
main.
Bobby
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Does anyone have an RWS EC running with backup
sensor?
Yesterday I briefly looked at the EC code (program) and it
appears that
when you have a backup sensor controller A uses main sensor
and
controller B uses the backup sensor; is that correct?
Or is there some automatic detection of main sensor failure
that causes
a switch-over to the backup sensor for both A and B, that I
missed?
Finn
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