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Hi all , have been reading through Paul33's indepth PFC/Datalogit thred and found a link to this Sewell Serial/USB converter cable that comes with Datalogit kits if you opt to use the USB interface .

http://sewelldirect.com/usbtoserial.asp

I know that not just any serial/usb cable works between the datalogit box and a laptop/PC's USB port so this ones obviously the one to get if you want no hassles .

Does anyone know if these Sewell 1301 adapter cables are sold in Australia or are they only available from Datalogit or in the US ?

Cheers A .

Edited by discopotato03

http://www.rocketindustries.com.au/descrip...p?partno=IM3733

I got mine with my lm1 kit from rocket, the one dataloggit sent was some other POS,

I also got myself a std com cable to have a little extra cord to play with!

The one in that link from Rocket looks exactly like the Sewell one , I think the IM3733 is an Innovate part number not a Sewell one . From the Innovate group buy the price is the same as Datalogit wants , $44 AUD .

Cheers A .

Edited by discopotato03

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