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− | #Remove any | + | #Remove any heat shrink from the load cell cable. |
#Cut off the drain wire. | #Cut off the drain wire. | ||
− | #Spread out the four wires and arrange in | + | #Spread out the four wires and arrange them in Red, White, Green, Black order. |
− | Red, White, Green, Black. | + | #Gently flatten the cable with a pair of pliers. |
− | + | #Trim the wires so they extend approximately 1/4 inch ast the jacket. | |
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Revision as of 02:22, 4 December 2015
The Developers Kit uses RJ14 (6p4c) connectors for most of the sensors. The Registered Jack (RJ) series connectors install using an inexpensive crimping tool.
Load Cells
- Remove any heat shrink from the load cell cable.
- Cut off the drain wire.
- Spread out the four wires and arrange them in Red, White, Green, Black order.
- Gently flatten the cable with a pair of pliers.
- Trim the wires so they extend approximately 1/4 inch ast the jacket.
DHT22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor