That Innovate SSI-4 setup looks like a good deal! I'm gonna have to do more reading on it.
The DI-194 reads -10 to +10 volt signals. I purchased amps that output 0-10 volt signals off ebay for my rpm and torque my egt temp gage already has 0-10 volt output signal built into it. I just have to come up with a cal factor for volts versus dyno reading. So far total cost has been under $100 not counting the digital meters I had to purchase for my console. I would have liked to find gages that all had 0-10 volt output but was unable so I settled for the amps instead. The data from the DI-194 can be dumped to Excel or a program can be written in VB (which I have no clue of but willing to learn someday)
Sorry I have to do this on the cheap, I'd love to purchase a real A/D unit it's just not going to happen anytime soon. So this is my attempt at coming up with something that will work for my purpose. The next step after getting the DAQ working would be to automate the dyno load. Thats another bridge I have to cross someday.
My load cell is calibrated using weights since it is not on a 1' arm. The digital console gage allows an input for each weight I add to create a calibration chart. I'm not working with 500lbs so it works for me. At most I'm looking at 100lb-ft at max rpm on my engines. I have not taken into consideration at this time the inertia of my dyno and how that effects my torque readings. I have not really preformed any real testing to date yet, I'm just glad I got this far with the dyno project.
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