In a car I had back in the '80s, I installed a device called a Compucruise. It was pretty neat, and also used magnets to read speed. They were mounted on the driveshaft, and, as I recal, they were attached with some cement and also thin wire that wrapped all the way around and was twisted tight. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack" <john.cook58@VERIZON.NET> > The sensor magnet attachment looks like a challenge. What kind of > adhesive are you using? Aquarium? It'll be interesting to see if > that holds up with the heat & dynamic forces. Fortunately, the > magnet is pretty cheap to replace. Is the reed switch & cable > included in the kit? |
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