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Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

SKU: SUS-POT-150-RJ

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£225.00
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Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

The potentiometer is required to measure the displacement between two points using a sensor ( linear potentiometer) directly connected to the points of measure.

Key Features :

Ideal for logging suspension or steering 719 connection plug
Large selection available

Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

The potentiometer is required to measure the displacement between two points using a sensor ( linear potentiometer) directly connected to the points of measure.

It suits all AiM loggers and dash display loggers.
We offer a range of sizes for the potentiometer: 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 150mm
This potentiometer can be used to measure linear displacements like:

Suspensions and spring cushions compression or extension.
Steering column rotation is measured through the rack displacement.
Shock and suspension travel.
Ride height.
Wing or spoiler deflection at speed.


As a simple guide, most bikes use 150mm on the front fork, 75mm on the rear shock and 50mm on the steering damper.
Most cars use 100mm on both the front and rear suspension.


Connections

The Potentiometer comes as standard with a 30cm cable. To extend the length or to connect directly to an MXL2 / MX Series Dash / EVO5 Logger. Use a 719-719 Patch Lead, which is available in the optional extras at the top of the page.

If connecting to an EVO4S Data Logger or Channel Expansion, Use a 712-719 Patch Lead.


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Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

  • Available in the following sizes:
  • 50mm - Rose Joint Fitting
  • 75mm - Rose Joint Fitting
  • 100mm - Rose Joint Fitting
  • 150mm - Rose Joint Fitting


Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

  • 1 x Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting
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Description

Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

The potentiometer is required to measure the displacement between two points using a sensor ( linear potentiometer) directly connected to the points of measure.

Key Features :

Ideal for logging suspension or steering 719 connection plug
Large selection available


Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

The potentiometer is required to measure the displacement between two points using a sensor ( linear potentiometer) directly connected to the points of measure.


It suits all AiM loggers and dash display loggers.
We offer a range of sizes for the potentiometer: 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 150mm
This potentiometer can be used to measure linear displacements like:

Suspensions and spring cushions compression or extension.
Steering column rotation is measured through the rack displacement.
Shock and suspension travel.
Ride height.
Wing or spoiler deflection at speed.


As a simple guide, most bikes use 150mm on the front fork, 75mm on the rear shock and 50mm on the steering damper.
Most cars use 100mm on both the front and rear suspension.


Connections

The Potentiometer comes as standard with a 30cm cable. To extend the length or to connect directly to an MXL2 / MX Series Dash / EVO5 Logger. Use a 719-719 Patch Lead, which is available in the optional extras at the top of the page.


If connecting to an EVO4S Data Logger or Channel Expansion, Use a 712-719 Patch Lead.


Visit Aim Academy Visit Aim Tech Support Download Race Studio Software

Technical 

Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

  • Available in the following sizes:
  • 50mm - Rose Joint Fitting
  • 75mm - Rose Joint Fitting
  • 100mm - Rose Joint Fitting
  • 150mm - Rose Joint Fitting


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Car Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

  • 1 x Suspension Potentiometer Rose Joint Fitting

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