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AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor Motorcycle

SKU: S-T-IR-MC

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AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

The AiM Infrared (IR) tyre temperature sensors have four pins black 719 binder plug connections to fit all AiM loggers and dash display/loggers. 

Key Features :

IR Temperature sensor 719 binder connection


AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

The AiM Infrared (IR) tyre temperature sensors have four pins black 719 binder plug connections to fit all AiM loggers and dash display/loggers.

Compact IR sensor allows for contact-free tyre temperature measurements at a distance from 30 to 150 mm. An ideal bike set-up would be three sensors per tyre (inside, centre and outside). However, 1 per tyre can also be helpful if budget or channel input constraints dictate this. The temperature range is 0–150ºC with a cable length of 25 cm.

Ensure to place the sensor far from strong heat sources like the exhaust pipe and electromagnetic interference.


Connection

MXS / MXP / MXG / MXL (Strada and Pista) / MXL2 / EVO5 / MXm etc harnesses are fitted with 719 connections. To extend the length between your dash display/logger and the analogue sensor, please use the 719-719 patch lead, which is available in various lengths from 0.5 - 3 metres. For most installations, you will need one of these leads.

EVO4 / EVO4S logger / Channel Expansion are fitted with 712 connections and require a 712-719 patch lead to connect these sensors.


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AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

  • Output Signal: 0-5V
  • Field of measure: 35°
  • Working range: -20/120°C
  • Sensor electrical range: 820 Mv/-20°C, 3230Mv/120°C
  • Sensor dimensions: 26.6 x 17.2mm
  • IP rating: IP65
  • Sensor cable length: 250mm

 




AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

  • x 1 IR Tyre Temperature Sensor
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Description

AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

The AiM Infrared (IR) tyre temperature sensors have four pins black 719 binder plug connections to fit all AiM loggers and dash display/loggers. 

Key Features :

IR Temperature sensor 719 binder connection



AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

The AiM Infrared (IR) tyre temperature sensors have four pins black 719 binder plug connections to fit all AiM loggers and dash display/loggers.

Compact IR sensor allows for contact-free tyre temperature measurements at a distance from 30 to 150 mm. An ideal bike set-up would be three sensors per tyre (inside, centre and outside). However, 1 per tyre can also be helpful if budget or channel input constraints dictate this. The temperature range is 0–150ºC with a cable length of 25 cm.


Ensure to place the sensor far from strong heat sources like the exhaust pipe and electromagnetic interference.


Connection

MXS / MXP / MXG / MXL (Strada and Pista) / MXL2 / EVO5 / MXm etc harnesses are fitted with 719 connections. To extend the length between your dash display/logger and the analogue sensor, please use the 719-719 patch lead, which is available in various lengths from 0.5 - 3 metres. For most installations, you will need one of these leads.

EVO4 / EVO4S logger / Channel Expansion are fitted with 712 connections and require a 712-719 patch lead to connect these sensors.




Expand Your System

The above image shows how you can put a system together to increase your data performance.


Visit Aim Academy Visit Aim Tech Support Download Race Studio Software

Technical 

AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

  • Output Signal: 0-5V
  • Field of measure: 35°
  • Working range: -20/120°C
  • Sensor electrical range: 820 Mv/-20°C, 3230Mv/120°C
  • Sensor dimensions: 26.6 x 17.2mm
  • IP rating: IP65
  • Sensor cable length: 250mm

 




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AiM Infrared Tyre Temperature Sensor 

  • x 1 IR Tyre Temperature Sensor

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