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I've a few laying around, that I have a local community use for one, but
don't know how to use it. 0 to 10 bar, but the manufacturer's model
number gives nothing on google. No idea if bridge of strain gauges,
active vibration mode or what.
5 wires plus screen, about 40/45 Kohm mutually between 3 wires , no ohms
with/between the other 2 wires and no DVM-D test forward voltage on any
wire to wire connection either way round.
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Found some other types in the bottom of the box,Transamerica make, with
a bit of data photo-copied. Unfortunately 0 to 25 bar , but .1mV per
foot depth of water with testing ,will just about be ok, proof of
principle anyway

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