> reed switch with a magnet on the fuel door would do the trick.
>
> Phil
That's a great idea. Setup the reed so the magnet closes it when the door is
1/2 way open. That way you get the 'pulse' without any other components and
the reed isn't spending large amounts of time in the magnetic fiel
> Bill
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ke to stick with a simple, non-powered switch.
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> That sounds like a f
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Momentary Pulse Switch
That sounds like a fail prone solution. If you get noise or somehow lose
a pulse, you'll be out of synch. Wouldn't it be better to simply poll
the sensor once in a while ? Or have both: a pulse when the state
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Subject: [EVDL] Momentary Pulse Switch
Can someone re
Can someone recommend a small, momentary pulse switch for 5 volts? When the
car's fuel door is opened, I want a the switch to close to send a quick pulse,
then turn off. Same when the fuel door is closed. The switch doesn't have to
handle anything more than milliamps.
Thanks,
Bill Dennis
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