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Searching from 2020-05-04 00:00:00 to 2020-05-04 23:59:59.999999. Query completed in 0.46 seconds [2020-05-04 02:07:11] <-- Z-Man has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [2020-05-04 02:11:10] --> Z-Man has joined the channel [2020-05-04 19:06:14] <-- Z-Man has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [2020-05-04 19:21:41] --> Z-Man has joined the channel [2020-05-04 20:47:16] <Lucifer_arma> ]math calc 1800/60 [2020-05-04 20:47:17] <ljrbot> Lucifer_arma: 30 [2020-05-04 20:47:18] <Lucifer_arma> I'm dumb [2020-05-04 20:48:33] <Lucifer_arma> so, given an engine rotating 30 times per second, if I get an input only for each rotation, not for actual angular velocity, will I get the inputs quickly/often enough to be able to adjust the fuel injector time? [2020-05-04 20:50:14] <Lucifer_arma> I'm going with yes, because it's a generator, and supposed to be kept at a particular speed (which is 1800 rpm) [2020-05-04 20:50:59] <Lucifer_arma> next question: Can I calculate the fuel/air mixture using only the reactive calculations coming from an O2 sensor, or should I go ahead and add a manifold pressure sensor and manifold air temperature sensor? [2020-05-04 20:51:22] <Lucifer_arma> ]ping [2020-05-04 20:51:23] <ljrbot> pong [2020-05-04 20:53:09] <Lucifer_arma> wait, duh, it's a generator! It outputs a 60hz sinewav. I could use the instaneous voltage measurement to determine the engine position. [2020-05-04 20:54:15] <Lucifer_arma> I just need a sensor that can take that measurement quickly [2020-05-04 22:02:37] <-- Z-Man has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [2020-05-04 22:07:06] --> Z-Man has joined the channelView entire month