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PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 9:38 am
by dc5itr01
Hi,
I would like to use my PLX fluid temp module with 2 water temp sensors connected.
The problem is that the module can only give out 1 analogue and 1 digital signal.
The 1 analogue signal is connected to my kpro4 analogue inputs.
Can i connect the digital signal to the digital inputs on the kpro4 board?
If so, how?
Or must i buy another fluid temp module to give the other analogue signal?
Thanks
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:01 am
by fonzeka
If you got a kpro4 (3 might work also) you just connect the PLX serial output to
ground and
TTL In+
https://www.hondata.com/help/kmanager/i ... wiring.htm
Then ad the signals in your calibration under digital input, you can ad both temps through the same serial connection (and any other PLX sensors for that matter).
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:12 am
by Spunkster
The PLX cannot output signals from 2 different sensors. You must have 2 PLX controllers in order to do this.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:19 pm
by dc5itr01
Reply from PLX,
Thank you for contacting us. The SM-Fluid Temperature does accept two fluid temp sensor connections. However, the analog voltage output does only provide a signal reading for the sensor connected to port 1. The data stream output, that is the TX port, does send both sensor readings out. This is what is used for our gauges, so our gauges will be able to distinguish each of the sensor readings. If you connect to a third party application that supports that style of connection and our iMFD serial output then it should show both sensor readings as well.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:38 pm
by fonzeka
Yes and it's the same serial stream that kpro reads so I can't imagine it would be any problems?
I only have one temp sensor and afr connected but was thinking to ad one more temp sensor in the future.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:23 pm
by Spunkster
You can send them both via serial, but you cannot send one via analog and one via serial.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:55 am
by dc5itr01
PLEASE confirm the follow
So i use the 3.5mm jack cable which plugs into the serial tx port on the plx unit.
Strip the one end of the cable.
Ground that cable end to where? Ground on kpro digital input ground cable? Or chassis ground?
And the same cable connected to TTL in+ at kpro digital input ?
thank you so far!
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 10:05 am
by fonzeka
Yes 3.5mm jack to GND and In+ on the digital input board, that's how I have mine connected.
Not sure what Spunkster tried to say but you can definitely send the same sensor info at the same time via digital and analog inputs.
Since there is only one analog output from each PLX box you obviously only got one sensor output from there.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:57 pm
by dc5itr01
Thanks for that. Confused!
There is only one cable from the 3.5mm jack. So that one cable must go to ground and in+ at the digi input slot?
Or am i missing something here?
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 8:10 am
by fonzeka
The 3.5mm mono plug has two wires connected, cut the cable and you will see.

Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 7:58 am
by dc5itr01
Thats correct as per normal jack. But plx told me their jack terminates with only one wire. Will strip it and check.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:26 am
by dc5itr01
So i stripped the 3.5mm jack cable that came with the PLX module. As you can see in the attached pic, there is a white wire, a red wire, an uninsulated cable, and an aluminium shielding.
So now i am totally lost.
I assume red to in+
Which one to use for ground?
Thank you very much for your help thus far.
Re: PLX fluid temp signal
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 8:16 am
by fonzeka
That's a stereo plug which use two wires (left & right) plus the uninsulated ground.
Can't remember how the socket on the PLX module looks like but it's probably possible to use either one or even both red&white to in+.
If you want o be certain just use a ohm meter and check which wire goes where on the plug.