05-09-2018, 05:45 PM
Thinking about it, it’s 600F not 600C. Still hot though.
A narrow band lambda sensor produces a voltage between 0.2v and 0.8v depending on if the mixture is lean (0.2) or rich (0.8) with 0.45v being about where to aim. These days, scrap yards should be full of sensors and I guess eBay has a few as well. I have one that screws in when I need it. They get contaminated if left in a richish mixture. To read it I use a 0 to 1 volt analogue meter, again eBay can provide.
A narrow band lambda sensor produces a voltage between 0.2v and 0.8v depending on if the mixture is lean (0.2) or rich (0.8) with 0.45v being about where to aim. These days, scrap yards should be full of sensors and I guess eBay has a few as well. I have one that screws in when I need it. They get contaminated if left in a richish mixture. To read it I use a 0 to 1 volt analogue meter, again eBay can provide.
Alan Fairless