Hall sensors

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357supermagnum
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Hall sensors

Post by 357supermagnum »

Can this one be used with a 36-1 wheel, mounted on the crank shaft ?
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http://www.motec.com.au/filedownload.php/?docid=1309

A alternative is this one, it has 3 wires, so i think it is a Hall sensor.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Crank-Cr ... 439c4a529f
Matt Cramer
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Re: Hall sensors

Post by Matt Cramer »

Yes, just be sure the tooth size is within spec.

Three wires does not automatically mean a Hall effect sensor; Bosch systems often used 3 wire VR sensors, with the third wire being a shield.
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