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The 30-2130-150 Replacement Pressure Sensor is a high-performance device designed for durability and accuracy. Manufactured in the USA by Wholesale Sensors, it features a robust stainless steel construction, a pressure range of 0-150 PSIG, and operates efficiently within a temperature range of -10°C to 85°C. With a 12-month warranty and a user-friendly installation process, this sensor is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and precision in their applications.
Manufacturer | Phoenix Sensors |
Brand | Phoenix Sensors |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 30-2130-150 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PPT81-0-150G2 |
OEM Part Number | 30-2130-150 |
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Replacement for AEM 30-2130-150
When the oil pressure gauge on my Supercharged 5.0L Coyote powered Cobra Factory Five replica began to give me erratic readings, I suspected that the oil pressure sensor I used may be the culprit, I have an AEM stand alone ECU along with a CD-7 digital dash system and remembered that when I built the car I used a non-AEM generic sensor for the oil pressure while the rest were from AEM.I was skeptical at first but after downloading and reading the spec sheet it's clear that this sensor is actually a good replacement for the AEM, in reality this sensor is actually better since it has a higher accuracy of + - .15% Linearity FS vs 1. % and a higher operating temperature range of 125C vs 105C. This sensor also uses a higher grade 316L stainless steel construction through-out vs a combination of 304L and 316L from AEM.Regarding the wiring I contacted the manufacture (Phoenix Sensors) but they could not tell me if the pigtail connectors where wired the same as the AEM, they could only tell me how their sensors were wired, so after studying both the AEM and Phoenix sensor wiring diagrams I decided to order this sensor.Here is what if figured out:The Poenix sensor is identical in total length and uses the same Packard 3-pin as the AEM except that the ground and power wires are reversed, the signal wire in the same location so getting this sensor to work is really a simple matter of reversing the polarity of the positive and negative terminals. You can re-pin the existing AEM connector to work if you have the tool or you can simply cut off the AEM 3 pin and soldered in the pigtail that comes with the sensor, either way will work.Once Installed I fired up the engine and the oil pressure gauge without hesitation read correctly. For a difference of about $70.00 and a small modification to the wiring I would say that this was a successful installation.Hope this helps others.
F**E
Works well and made in USA
I have now purchased several pressure sensors. This is one of the good ones. It comes with a cable that has a decent length to it, so I did not need to extend it (many of the cheap ones come with only 12" of cable, which means you will have to extend it). Since this (like most) sensor is ratiometric you really need to have a stable voltage driving it and you really should be measuring the input voltage and the output voltage to accurately measure the pressure. I am using HiLetgo ADS1115 16 Bit 16 Byte 4 Channel I2C IIC Analog-to-Digital ADC PGA Converter with Programmable Gain Amplifier High precision ADC Converter Development Board for Arduino Raspberry Pi to do the measurement. I have the red wire hooked to ADC0 (and VCC) and the white wire hooked to ADC1 so I can do the ratiometric calculation. I have this hooked up to my pressure tank to see how things are working. The sensor has great resolution so it is easy to see whenever there is water usage and also how long the pump stays on and how often it comes on.
A**R
Well I am pretty upset with myself and this listing
Well I am pretty upset with myself and this listing. It states AEM 30-2134-150 but it’s actually an equivalent sensor from a different company. Without a full reading of the description you wouldn’t (I didn’t) see that till after I received it and it didn’t look like my AEM sensor I was replacing. I haven’t tried hooking it up and seeing if it performs the same. Pretty upset indeed. “AEM wholesale sensors” not AEM products.
A**Y
Manifold saver
Bought this to monitor manifold pressure it looks heavy duty works great and has a better warranty.
B**N
Works great with AEM infinity 506
Perfect replacement sensor for AEM stand alone
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