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Old 06-27-2018, 04:15 AM
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Hey folks, I need to wire my third-party AFR sensor to a Binder 719 cable so I can plug it into my MXL2. What color wire in a Binder 719 4 pin cable are "Analog signal 0-5v" and what color wire is "GND"?

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Originally Posted by winders
Hey folks, I need to wire my third-party AFR sensor to a Binder 719 cable so I can plug it into my MXL2. What color wire in a Binder 719 4 pin cable are "Analog signal 0-5v" and what color wire is "GND"?

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White=signal
Black=ground

Blue=vRef+ 5V
Red=vBat+ 12V
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Originally Posted by ProCoach
White=signal
Black=ground

Blue=vRef+ 5V
Red=vBat+ 12V
No! That's the AiM wiring. It's different on a Binder bought cable.
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Matt, this IS the wiring legend for the AiM patch cables with integral, molded-end four-pin Binder connectors, either 712 or 719, purchased from AiM or one of their dealers, what folks would TYPICALLY use to CONNECT a third party sensor to an MXL2 harness.

Information for Binder and other vendor’s cables are available online about their specific products.

Heck, you even recommended this solution to Harry Adalian yesterday in lieu of building a cable using a loose Binder connector! Not sure why you’re so strident this morning?

Scott, the AiM sourced cable is what you’re using, correct?



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Originally Posted by Matt Romanowski
No! That's the AiM wiring. It's different on a Binder bought cable.
The OP titled the thread “AIM Binder 719 Cable and 0-5V AFR Sensor”

We can reasonably assume that Scott is requesting the color codes for THIS cable.
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Originally Posted by ProCoach
The OP titled the thread “AIM Binder 719 Cable and 0-5V AFR Sensor”

We can reasonably assume that Scott is requesting the color codes for THIS cable.
I read it as he bought a cable from Binder. Your note is correct for an AiM bought cable, but not for a Binder bought cable.
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Chalk this one up to Peter!

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