Diesel Dave
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@Diesel Dave I was vacuuming out all the dirt this weekend look what I found
Cant tell if its 31976 or 31576
Good find !…write that down somewhere
@Diesel Dave I was vacuuming out all the dirt this weekend look what I found
Cant tell if its 31976 or 31576
Haha yes its going in a plastic bag in a filing cabinet also took pictures!Good find !…write that down somewhere.

Hi Dave , I used the power and ground going to the PVC to power the buck converter. I just removed the tab on the back of the PVC main connector then in order to remove the pins you have to have like a small L tool to push up the retainer clip holding the pin in from the front, then you can remove the pin from behindHey Chris, @dcar and I have been working on a EX120-2 and are questioning a new aftermarket DP sensor that was just installed. The DP sensor doesn’t appear to be functioning as it should.
@dcar ordered the same buck converters as you . Can you share how you wired in the buck converter and what voltage was set at to mimic the DP sensor ?

The voltage you see on the screen will be the voltage that’s going out. Yes set it to around 2.0 to 2.2. I might depend on what your P sensor voltage is. In your case since you just have one mimicking the DP sensor voltage. You might have to play around with the range. I would test 0-5 volts first, see if the hydraulics act different at allso set that for the 2.2vdc.? what am I setting when I push the pots and it adjusts the voltage? must be the volts out. Should it be set to anything?

Yea I think so. I didn’t really work with the N sensor much. Is that the engine speed sensor?on the P sensor the three wires are they the same as the N sensor where 1&3 are the 5v and 2&3 are the signal voltage?