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    Default AIM specs?

    does anyone have a spec on typical AIM Micron XG Log current requirements?

    All I have in the specs are voltage requirements

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    Maybe one of these links might have it?

    https://www.aimtechnologies.com/aim-out-of-production/

    Good luck.

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    I don't have anything for that logger, but the new loggers are around 400 mA. I would expect yours to be less.

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    I e-mailed support, will post the answer here.

    And here it is:

    106 mA to a max of 124 with no sensors connected. Most sensor would draw anywhere from 6 to 11 mA

    Puts my set up at about 200mA
    Last edited by Rick Kirchner; 11.26.18 at 11:37 AM.

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    FWIW I run an EVO4s with the GS screen and throttle, steering, water temp, oil pressure, A/F ratio, brake pressure and speed on a FF total loss system. Can run car all day on odysee battery. Of course I do put on the charger between sessions just to keep it at full voltage.

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