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    05-01-2012 09:36 PM #1
    Hi all,

    I have the PODI single digi air pressure gauge and sender, but I'm confused on the wiring, can anyone help at all?

    The sender:


    The gauge:



  2. 05-02-2012 07:48 AM #2
    follow this it has the wiring diagram in it

    http://www.veisystems.com/docs/Instr...-OPM-FPM-M.pdf

    ignore the oil psi sensor

    that sensor you have is the same one they sent me for my fuel psi sensor
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    05-02-2012 09:37 AM #3
    Call VEI systems they were very helpful when I needed similar info to you and I know there website in getting revamped so not every diagram is up there.

    I think I have the correct diagram for your gauge and will email it to you if you just pm me you email. I cant seem to attach the pdf here and its not hosted on their site so I cant link to it.

    One question did the red wire on the sensor have a sticker saying 5V only?

  4. 05-02-2012 04:41 PM #4
    Model printed on it is V1-OPP-MR/C, which is oil-pressure PSI, and "/C" means custom, which means we put an air-pressure symbol on it.

    It came with the SEN-F250 sensor, so the purple wire provides 5V to power the sensor (connect purple on gauge to red on sensor). Don't power the sensor from +12V, otherwise it will fry it.
    Connect red and black to a 9V battery to see what symbol comes on -- it should be the air-pressure PSI symbol.

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    05-02-2012 05:34 PM #5
    Thanks all

    So just to confirm (As I'm a lil confused about earthing)

    Gauge:
    Red > 12V Ignition switched.
    Black > Earth
    Green > Headlights
    Purple > Red sender wire
    White > White sender wire

    Sender:
    Black > To earth again???

    Also, does anyone know what gauge wire these are? I'm gonna have to pick some wire up so I can run these to my distribution blocks etc.

  6. 05-02-2012 05:47 PM #6
    Gauge:
    Red > 12V Ignition switched
    Black > Earth
    Green > Headlights (optional connection, gauge is bright enough at brightness level 2 or 3 for day and night use)
    Purple > Red sender wire to provide power
    White > White sender wire for input signal

    Sender:
    Black > Earth (same spot as the gauge Earth)

    IIRC the wire coming out of the gauge is 22AWG, but you can use any stranded 22-26AWG copper wire to wire it up as there is not a lot of current being used.

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    05-02-2012 06:40 PM #7
    Superb, cheers again

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    05-04-2012 02:43 PM #8
    I fit the gauge today, but it's not coming on, nothing lighting up at all All connections good and tested.

  9. 05-04-2012 02:51 PM #9
    If you touch the red to +12V and the black the ground (or even use a 9V battery for a power source) then the display should light up.

    Please check this first to ensure that it is working.

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    05-04-2012 04:43 PM #10
    Nothing at all.

  11. 05-04-2012 05:00 PM #11
    So did you use the car battery to test?

    Red to the +12V terminal, black to the negative terminal and tell me if it lights up.

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    05-04-2012 05:48 PM #12
    I used a 12v powerpack (For a cb radio) which powers my compressor (And many other things!) just fine, and nothing at all. Red to posi, Black to negative.

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    05-05-2012 07:18 PM #13
    Sounds like the gauge is a duffer? I'm no dummy when it comes to wiring btw.

    I'm having zero luck lately man...
    Wrong tank, wrong gauge that doesn't even work, and a so called wheel specialist has fu*ked my borbets up.

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    05-06-2012 01:26 AM #14
    Wish I could help, I have the same gauge. but they gave me different senders and I had to ground 'em

  15. 05-06-2012 02:04 AM #15
    Quote Originally Posted by RILEY UK View Post
    Sounds like the gauge is a duffer? I'm no dummy when it comes to wiring btw.

    I'm having zero luck lately man...
    Wrong tank, wrong gauge that doesn't even work, and a so called wheel specialist has fu*ked my borbets up.
    Your test results do point to that result, however, I have forwarded your findings to VEI and am waiting to hear back from them.

    If we have to send out a replacement gauge to resolve the problem that is not an issue.

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    05-06-2012 08:06 PM #16
    Thanks...I did actually get sent the wrong colour gauge anyway, it was supposed to be black rather than alloy/silver, but I'd much rather have a working gauge than not at all obviously!

    So if this was working, I wouldn't see an oil pressure sign would I? That would be a bit naff if so! Or will it just say 'PSI'?

    Quote Originally Posted by 98DUB View Post
    Wish I could help, I have the same gauge. but they gave me different senders and I had to ground 'em
    No worries

    thethein11, thanks...only just seen your reply for some reason.

  17. 05-06-2012 08:49 PM #17
    Quote Originally Posted by RILEY UK View Post
    Thanks...I did actually get sent the wrong colour gauge anyway, it was supposed to be black rather than alloy/silver, but I'd much rather have a working gauge than not at all obviously!

    So if this was working, I wouldn't see an oil pressure sign would I? That would be a bit naff if so! Or will it just say 'PSI'?
    If the gauge was getting minimum power the small tank PSI icon will light up.

    If the gauge was getting proper power the display segments will light up.

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    05-06-2012 09:33 PM #18
    Good stuff, just wondered as you mentioned 'oil pressure' above I'm dying to see it light up with everything else! Had everything sat in the car doing a test fit, and all the neons/digi volt/temp gauges lit up, looks really good

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    05-08-2012 12:48 PM #19
    Quote Originally Posted by RILEY UK View Post
    Good stuff, just wondered as you mentioned 'oil pressure' above I'm dying to see it light up with everything else! Had everything sat in the car doing a test fit, and all the neons/digi volt/temp gauges lit up, looks really good
    Neil, did you receive any information from Podi regarding this situation?
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    05-08-2012 01:18 PM #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Will@BagRiders View Post
    Neil, did you receive any information from Podi regarding this situation?
    That gauge is actually made by VEI Systems I installed a similar gauge that was purchased from PODI and no instructions came with it.


    I looked up the model number and saw it was made by VEI systems.

    I called PODI and they confirmed that but were not able to give me any installation instructions or help and told me to contact VEI.

    VEI was very helpful asked for the model # and what color wires were on the gauge and emailed me the PDF for installation.

  21. 05-08-2012 01:53 PM #21
    Quote Originally Posted by RILEY UK View Post
    Good stuff, just wondered as you mentioned 'oil pressure' above I'm dying to see it light up with everything else! Had everything sat in the car doing a test fit, and all the neons/digi volt/temp gauges lit up, looks really good
    I have spoken with VEI and they request that you contact them directly to resolve this issue as they do not visit these forums.

    Please email them at support1@veisystems.com

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    05-08-2012 02:15 PM #22
    I'm a little confused...

    I emailed Will at bagriders as that's where I bought the gauge from. I've received some forwarded emails from Will/Greg at PODI, with Will saying that PODI should sort the gauge for me and if not then he (Will) will.

  23. 05-08-2012 02:20 PM #23
    Quote Originally Posted by RILEY UK View Post
    I'm a little confused...

    I emailed Will at bagriders as that's where I bought the gauge from. I've received some forwarded emails from Will/Greg at PODI, with Will saying that PODI should sort the gauge for me and if not then he (Will) will.
    I did not know that you have been in contact with Will@Bagriders in regards to this issue and apologize for any confusion as we are all trying to solve this.

    I am Winston, who runs Podi, and have been in discussion with VEI to help resolve this issue. VEI has requested that you email them and they will take care of this directly to avoid any more delay.

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    05-08-2012 02:25 PM #24
    Ah, that makes things a little clearer Winston, thank you I'll shoot Will another email first as obviously that's where I got it from and go from there.

    I'm in no immediate panic for the gauge as I'm still currently building my setup in the boot/trunk.

    Thanks for the help, I assumed you were a helpful forum member rather than a PODI guy. Just confirmed in an email too actually.

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    05-09-2012 11:09 AM #25
    Quote Originally Posted by MC Hammered View Post
    I did not know that you have been in contact with Will@Bagriders in regards to this issue and apologize for any confusion as we are all trying to solve this.

    I am Winston, who runs Podi, and have been in discussion with VEI to help resolve this issue. VEI has requested that you email them and they will take care of this directly to avoid any more delay.
    Oh hey Winston! Didn't realize that was you. Neil, it looks like you are in good hands
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