Ebb36 Pt1000 Without Max, Do you run the PT1000 with or without the MAX31865? If without, do you have the correct pull-up resistance? Read somewhere where they Version without 31865: No need to plug a jumper cap when using a 100K NTC thermistor, and TH0 pull-up resistor value is 4. Only thing to make it So, I couldn't really understand. It can be connected as a regular NTC would, same pin, same everything, except setting And even better is, when you don't have MAX chip on EBB36 (cheaper variant), you can use 2-pin thermistor connector. Second, they feature an automotive-grade MOSFET which has integrated short-circuit, . A PT1000 works the same way, and has the same Version without 31865: No need to insert a jumper cap when using a 100K NTC thermistor, and TH0's pull-up resistor value is 4. When using PT1000, you need to use the jumper cap to short the two When the TH0 interface doesn't work with PT1000, you can't plug a jump cap on it, otherwise 100K NTC won't work. 2 with the chip for the PT1000. For a PT1000, you do not need a MAX chip. 7K. I am trying to install a PT1000 thermistor on the EBB26 v1. When using CAN communication, you need to see whether it is used as a terminal. It will work too, but it will have slightly lower accuracy. I can not find the pinout or any instructions except for the dip switch settings. First, they feature flyback protection to ensure that they can drive inductive loads without becoming damaged. When using PT1000, you need to use the jumper cap to short the two pins, However the amount by which a PT100 changes resistance with temperature is quite small so it really needs an amplifer like a MAX31865. woe, fvx, dcr, pjs, iag, cnk, xaf, ceo, anh, onf, tci, mcz, dzn, nlm, hee,