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WaterBoss Water Softener - 36,400 Grain Capacity, Model# 900
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WaterBoss water softener is designed to use less water than any other retail water softener and have a maintenance-free dirt and sediment filter. U.S.A. Typical Application: Residential water softener/filter, Filter Type: Built in, Capacity: 36,400 grain, Programmable: Yes, LCD Display: Yes, Battery Required: No, Dimensions L x W x H (in...
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HM Digital FM-2 Flow Sensor/Timer Filter Monitor
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HM Digital FM-2 Flow Sensor/Timer Filter MonitorThe new Filter Monitor is an innovative system to alert when a filter needs to be changed via color-coded lights at the base of the faucet. The battery-powered FM-2 has five timers for a 5-stage system, as well as a water volumizer and programmable set-points and alarms for each function, all in a crisp, attractive housing...
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Flowtron BK-80D 80-Watt Electronic Insect Killer, 1-1/2 Acre Coverage
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Are you troubled by more insects than you can swat? Sick of citronella? Driven mad by mosquitoes? The Flowtron 80-watt electronic insect killer is just what you need to remove pesky insects from the guest list at your next picnic or outdoor get-together...
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Rain Bird P2A Water Pressure Gauge
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An accurate measure of static water pressure. Brass coupling for durability. Fits standard hose bibs.
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No Start - 1 (Automotive Sensor Testing & Oscilloscope Waveform Analysis)
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NO-START 1 Series DVD/Manual-SEN-EN) (Sensor Testing & Oscilloscope Waveform Interpretation) Our first NO-START Series product, Sensors Testing & Oscilloscope Waveform Interpretation (DVD/Video) covers a wide array of automotive sensor testing, from MAF, MAP, TPS, AFR, O2, Speed Sensors, CAM & CRK, APP, etc...
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Logitech Touch Mouse (910-002666)
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The Logitech 910-002666 Touch M600 Wireless Mouse delivers ultra-responsive navigation; its “touch” capability ensures outstanding and convenient control. The responsive touch surface also ensures direct and fluid scrolling as you browse through the Web or read your emails...
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Delta Electronics VFB25AEH Breez 130 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan, 1.3 Sones
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Built to make controlling bathroom humidity effortless, the Delta Electronics VFB25AEH Breez 130 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan is quiet, efficient, and rated for continuous use. Its low-noise, ceiling-mount design is unobtrusive, and with its Energy Star-certification, the Breez Humidity Sensor Fan is easy on your energy bill and the environment...
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Automotive Code-to-Flowchart Repair (Ford)
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Automotive Code-to-Flowchart Repair (Ford)(Includes Step-by-Step Guided Procedures & OBD-2 and Factory DTCs)By Mandy ConcepcionThe beginnings of this book came about from the development of various different products, including the Scan-1 Scan-Tool Diagnostic System and the OBD-2 secret weapon diagnostic software by the same author...
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Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Third Edition: Process Measurement and Analysis
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For nearly thirty years, the Instrument Engineers' Handbook has been the most widely-used reference in its field. Changes in the profession since 1981 necessitate these updated editions, which include new sections covering the developments of the last decade and a new international perspective (the books have not been available before outside of the USA)...
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Mercury Meltdown: Revolution
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Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a brain-teasing puzzle game that challenges players to immerse themselves in a colorful world of sci-fi machines, crazy characters, and bubbling test tubes. Using the Wii Remote, players guide a liquid mercury 'blob' around traps, door switches, spikes, moving floors, and other hazardous elements in order to complete the level...
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Hall Effect Sensors – What Makes Them Tick
Perhaps you have heard of magnetic speed sensors by now and are wondering just how they work? How in the heck can a magnet function to determine the speed of something? If it does, what on earth does the magnet focus on to work, because after all magnets respond to ferrous metals such as iron and steel.
Magnetic Speed Sensors
When someone is speaking about a magnetic speed sensor, what they really are referring to is a hall effect sensor. While they are commonly used in such systems as anti-lock braking systems in cars, they are now in common use in any number of high tech systems and machines that require the use of electronic transmission of speed or RPM data and information.
Say What!?
They get their name for the Hall effect which was discovered by a man by the name of Edwin Hall in 1879. In short, is refers to an electronic phenomena that is created on the opposite sides of an electronic conductor when an electronic current is flowing through it while a magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the current.
Still Need Ferrous Metal
While that is a mouthful to comprehend, in layman's terms it allows for mechanisms to be used to actually calculate the speed of something using electricity rather than a cable and gears. However; there has to be ferrous metal components of the system for the magnets in the sensors to focus on.
Counting Gear Teeth Real Fast
For instance, a gear tooth hall effect speed sensor, such as is in use in anti-lock braking systems uses a gear for the sensor to focus on and tracks the speed of the passing gear teeth to generate data that is sent to the main component that regulates the entire anti-lock braking system.
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Article written by Rosa Telipten. Here you will get all the details you need on Hall Effect Sensors and you can also find the best info on Hydraulic Motor Speed Sensor
My 2002 Mercury Cougar is hrowing up a P1131.The shop keep replacing the mass air flow sensor.Is this right?
My 2002 V6 Automatic has had the check engine light come on 5 times in the last year. The dealership keeps telling me it is a faulty mass air flow sensor. They have replaced this several times. Now, only a week after the last reapir the check engine light is on again, same code. What should I do?
The mass air flow could be the problem but if it didn't fix it go back because you don't need to pay for it. It looks to me they can't figure it out and basically they are screwing you over on this deal. Here is a description of the code and possible causes. I hope this helps.
P1130 - Lack of HO2S-11 Switch, Fuel Trim at Limit
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S
Water in harness connector
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring
Damaged HO2S
Damaged PCM
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors
Leaking fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
Vapor recovery system
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF
Vacuum Leaks
PCV system
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick
EGR System:
Leaking gasket
Stuck EGR valve
Leaking diaphragm or EVR
Base Engine:
Oil overfill
Cam timing
Cylinder compression
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s)
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