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Magnet sensor response
Alan Page
December 2012
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Twine setup without incident using the magnetic sensor, but the sensor is always open (does not recognize the presence of the magnet)? How does one troubleshoot the system or should I just return the sensor?
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Peter Easton
December 2012
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Make sure the cable is inserted into the Twine all the way. This has tripped up a few people. If that doesn't work, take a look at Tom Denver's post in this thread:
http://community.supermechanical.com/index.php?p=/discussion/19/3-5mm-jack-pinout#Item_6
You should be able to connect 3.3V and GND and read the sensor input.
Josh Dzielak
December 2012
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For me it was the cable not being 100% inserted into the sensor. It was in there enough to show up as always 'open', but not change state.
Josh Dzielak
December 2012
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This happened w/ both the moisture and magnet sensor. I was worried for a minute!
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http://community.supermechanical.com/index.php?p=/discussion/19/3-5mm-jack-pinout#Item_6
You should be able to connect 3.3V and GND and read the sensor input.