it is a device that turns a measure of heat into an electrical signal it can be digital (on-off) like a switch or
it can be analog (0% to 100%) like a mechanical themometer
yes you can disable it by covering the motion detector. remember the detector works with heat and if is cover no signal will be register only a ligth switch will over rite the sensor if you turn the ligth on is going to stay on all ways is not turning of that's y you can disable it
Soldering Irons don't heat instantly so if that is the goal, yes you can but you will still have to wait for it to warm up. From a practical safety standpoint, I personally would not do it.
Location of sensor
There are 2 catalytic converters on a V8 2002 Toyota Tundra. Bank 1 is the manifold and cat on the drivers side and bank 2 is the manifold and cat on the passenger side. Sensor 1 is the sensor on the exhaust manifold before the catalytic converter. Sensor 2 is the sensor located after the cat converter. Bank 2 Sensor 2 is the sensor located after the catalytic coverter on the passenger side.
yes.. temperature is a macroscopic property because the temperature of just one unit of a substance is equal to the temperature of the whole body.. it is independent of the quantity of substance!.
heat sensor
a heat sensor
motor heat sensor where is it locasted in a 1996 aerostar ford van
What kind of heat sensor did you have in mind??
Yes.
It is necessary to heat a lambda sensor internally to prevent damage. If heat is applied externally it can damage the housing and result in inaccurate readings in the future.
With a thermometer or heat sensor.
A bad engine temp sensor can do that.
explode and over heat
depending upon the lighting heat
Were is the temperature heat sensoe on a 454 chevy motor.
An oxygen sensor does not control heat. It sends info to the computer about oxygen levels in the exhaust to adjust fuel injection amounts.