Eh? no all of this is written by me. and sometime a friend of mine. its mostly
in C#. The Electronics are going to take the most time. For another problem the
pressure transducers i got have a weird connector on them i am going to have to
track down. but the interface is coming along nicely.
--- In DIYGasTurbines@yahoogroups.com, "daniel hatfield" <hatfiedv@...> wrote:
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> is it wonderware or labview that you are giving away that belongs to sempra
energy? and do you have the ladder code as well?
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: socoj2
> To: DIYGasTurbines@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 6:00 AM
> Subject: [DIYGasTurbines] Re: Control panel gauges.
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> Something like this??
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> src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3369/3638640309_3f2d09c137_o.jpg"
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> Since i cant get the damn Yahoo HTML to work...
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> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3369/3638640309_3f2d09c137_o.jpg
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> --- In DIYGasTurbines@yahoogroups.com, "mjveach2" <mjveach2@> wrote:
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> > Does anyone know of a nice matched set of gauges that will work good
> for a control panel? I'd like to find some lighted ones for the dash on
> my boat. I'm planning on having the following measurements displayed.
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> > *pyrometer (EGT)
> > *Turbine RPM
> > *Freepower RPM
> > Turbine oil PSI
> > Turbine oil temp
> > Fuel pressure (Kero)
> > Fuel quantity.
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> > I am also planning to have some warning lights, and a large master
> caution to get attention. I prefer analog gauges, but since I'm making
> an electronic control for the engine, it might make more sense to use
> digital readouts and perhaps bargraph displays. (Probably also much
> cheaper) What do all of you thjink?
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