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DIY pot to hall pot

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by rafael_design, May 6, 2020.

  1. rafael_design

    rafael_design Member

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    Hello,
    I've been wanting to improve the pots on my platform for some time now. I had already tested some models of hall effects.
    So with the a1302kua-t 02k in hand and my platform stopped because Monster Moto is on its way I decided to do it once and for all.
    I tested with 5 volts and the output result was 0.1 to 4.7 volts. I think it's not bad.
    I haven't tested it on the platform but it looks very precise and smooth!
    Another advantage is that it fits exactly where the pot originally was.
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  2. Tags..(VR)

    Tags..(VR) Member

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    where did you get the knowledge to do this? is there a video?
  3. Daniel "Wolf"

    Daniel "Wolf" From the South of Argentina

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    Hello friend, where I live I cannot find the Hall 1302A, however there are some Hall 49E (OH49E or SS49E) that provide a theoretical output of 1 to 4 Volts and are powered with 5 Volts. Could you tell me if you know that this one can replace the one you have installed? Thanks in advance (below the 49E) 100030

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