Last week in The eLabtronics Pulser, Part 1 we introduced the eLabtronics Pulser, a cheap and easy to connect pre-built electronic module that allows you to pulse lights, horns, pumps, etc. It’s ideal for alarm applications, flashing high-powered LEDs and a host of applications.
Briefly mentioned in that introductory story was that while the Pulser is normally switched on by connecting its Input terminal to power, the Pulser actually turns on when the voltage on the Input rises above about 2.6V.
This seemingly minor point is very important, as it allows the Pulser to be automatically triggered by changing light levels, temperature or even the output of an engine management sensor.
For example, the Pulser can be configured to automatically start flashing lights when it gets dark, pulse an intercooler water spray (eg for 5 seconds every 15 seconds) when the intercooler gets hot or engine load is high, or even pulse a warning lamp when the outside temp drops to near zero (eg to warn of black ice on the road).
It can even be triggered when the difference between two temperatures exceeds a certain amount!
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