I recently purchased and installed a Kavlico 150psi Oil pressure sensor #103757. Installed on a Rotax 912 ULS to a Dynon D120. My airplane is a Czechsport Sport Cruiser. When running the engine, the oil pressure reads almost exactly 25 psi lower than it should. When checking the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge it reads exactly where it should for 912 (40 - 50). After a few weeks of troubleshooting this and ruling everything else out, I had Dynon send us a replacement unit, but it also behaved exactly the same.
Installed the required 6.8 ohm resistor inline on the green wire. (shipped with the sensor).
Properly grounded to the D120.
Using sensor type 5 on the D120 settings.
Today, I measured the voltages from the Kavlico green wire at different pressure readings from the Dynon D120 while the engine was running. This is what I was getting:
1.37v reads 0psi (this is with the engine off)
2.05v reads 15psi
2.10v reads18psi
2.16 reads 20psi (Here it should be reading 45 to 50psi)
I'm wondering if these readings match with Kavlico's specs for the unit and if the D120 is expecting these voltages.
So it's behaving consistently, just consistently low. At this point, I am very suspect of the 6.8 ohm resistor that we were instructed to install inline on the green wire. I'm wondering if the addendum that I shared the link to above is not accurate? Or, maybe you only need the resistor when using this sensor for fuel pressure? If so it's not clear in the documentation. Has anyone had this experience? Starting to get desperate.
Installed the required 6.8 ohm resistor inline on the green wire. (shipped with the sensor).
Properly grounded to the D120.
Using sensor type 5 on the D120 settings.
Today, I measured the voltages from the Kavlico green wire at different pressure readings from the Dynon D120 while the engine was running. This is what I was getting:
1.37v reads 0psi (this is with the engine off)
2.05v reads 15psi
2.10v reads18psi
2.16 reads 20psi (Here it should be reading 45 to 50psi)
I'm wondering if these readings match with Kavlico's specs for the unit and if the D120 is expecting these voltages.
So it's behaving consistently, just consistently low. At this point, I am very suspect of the 6.8 ohm resistor that we were instructed to install inline on the green wire. I'm wondering if the addendum that I shared the link to above is not accurate? Or, maybe you only need the resistor when using this sensor for fuel pressure? If so it's not clear in the documentation. Has anyone had this experience? Starting to get desperate.