MAN# 650029:A
Series I
ODY-03 OIL PRESSURE rev. C
ODY-10 FUEL PRESSURE rev. C
ODY-19 AIR PRESSURE rev. C
Wiring:
GND
-
Connect to a main ground location.
PWR
-
Connect to switched 12 VDC power. (An accessory terminal will work for this)
DIM
-
Night Dimming: connect to the head light switch.
SND
-
Connect to the pressure sender.
Mounting:
The Series I gauge requires a rectangular hole 2-
9/16“ x 1-11/16“. . It should be inserted into the opening from
the front and the U-clamp will be installed from the back. Tighten the two nuts on the U-clamp so that the gauge is secure.
Gauge depth to the back of the case is 1”. Gauge depth including the mounting studs is 1-7/8”.
Factory settings:
Sender type:
SEN-03-1, 150 psi.
Lo warning point:
10 psi.
Hi warning point:
100 psi.
The oil pressure gauge will operate and read correctly between the pressure range of 0-400 psi, 0-150 psi, 0-75 psi, or
0-30 psi depending on the sender type.
This gauge has a user adjustable low and high warning level, which can be set to indicate when the pressure is too low
or too high.
Sender choices:
Gauge Setting Max. Pressure Display Resolution
Sender Part Number
150
150 psi
1.0
SEN-03-1 or SEN-03-3
400
400 psi
2.0
SEN-03-5
75
73 psi
0.5
SEN-10-2
30
29 psi
0.2
SEN-10-1
These senders have a 1/8” NPT fitting, except for the SEN-03-3 which has 10mm. The engine and sender threads should
be cleaned before installation and no tape or sealant should be used on the threads. The threads are self-sealing. On
single terminal senders, if the sender is mounted away from the engine the sender case must be grounded. On dual
terminal senders either terminal is connected to the gauge GND and the remaining terminal is connected to SND.
Contact Dakota Digital if you need to special order a metric thread sender.
The sender must be a Dakota Digital part SEN-03-1, 03-3, 03-5, 10-1, or 10-2 .
Sending units from other
manufacturers will cause incorrect readings. If a sender is not connected properly, the display will show “
”. If the SND
terminal is shorted to ground, the display will show “---”.