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Documentation is lacking however I was able to figure out that I can supply 9v-24v to the black wire (gnd) and brown wire (pos), the blue wire has a voltage that represents the wind speed. It is not clear how to get the 2nd speed range they list ( 0-30m/s or 0-60m/s) unless it depends on the voltage supplied being either 12v or 24v. I will have to do some more testing but currently I have an arduino uno that reads the analog voltage. I now will use a wind speed sensor to calibrate it and check if different voltages supplied to it change the analog output range.
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Being no documentation with unit, had to disassemble to trace wiring. In the process of checking continuity found no connections between electronics an the cable end. Problem was located to the 4 pin connector at the base of the unit. All pins were badly corroded. Had to clean pins and plate by tinning them. This is not a process easily done by an unskilled individual. Many emails were sent to describe the problem, as usual the customer seems to accused first. I suggested to them do a sample check of the warehouse stock. The stock was found to have connectors with corroded pins and are returning them to their supplier. The seller was very courteous thru out. In the future a better product will come out of it.
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Exactly as required and a very promising product. Is controlling my dual axis solar panel system when wind gets too hard.
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Works as described, 24vdc input and 5vdc sensor output. Easy to calibrate by driving around.
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