Pos Signal Gnd..... Will this power supply work? If so, I have no idea how To wire the display..the sensor itself is pretty basic...3 wires that I assume are pos / neg / ground? But where the 5 wires of the wafer cable go I have no idea :SView attachment 95871
Thanks Dave I'm gettin there but there is nothing on the display telling me what wire does what. I'll attach a few pics here...the sticker was on the sensor, please let me know if you can see the pics well.Re post#27,
The sensor Brown is + 12V
Blue -12V
Black to INP
Yes you can use your psu Grey is +12V
White is -12V
Put the plug of the ribbon cable into the display and follow the wires from the pins on the display,to the ends of the cable and connect them.
Post pictures if it helps.




Kudos to you too, Mr Pickles, for your perseverance and willingness to learn something new.Mission accomplished gentleman! I got some gator clips and decided to try a bunch of configurations...I almost gave up then tried another round and got it! Thanks all for the help, and especially Max for reccomendation of the sensor and advice. You guys really are awesome, it's so nice to have help with my endeavours. Much respect!View attachment 96019

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