DB9-blue tooth adapter.
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DB9-blue tooth adapter.
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jonfx4com
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It worked most of the time but its an expensive solution compared with a short run of cable an a db9 hidden under the dash and I didnt find it reliable. Loads of dropped comms and flash burn issues. Useless when trying to use Autotune. Some folks have had more success with other wireless systems though.
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If you absolutly had to have it under the hood, then you need to make some mods starting with a good potting of silicone over the entire top and bottom of the PCB, if you can't get a case thats not 100% enviromentaly sealed. These cases are not cheap either. If you do use a sealed case, your still goint to need to protect all the componets that are not flush mounted from vibration with some silicone support. You will need to change the connectors to automotive grade ones. These are also prohibitively expensive.
After all of this, you still have the issue of a lot of the components are not rated for the heat in the engine bay.
I have used several differant wireless adapters. I use the Socket one often enough. I never have had any issues with mine. But burning code into ANY ECU without a solid cable connection is probally not the best idea. I usally don't even burn code in the car, prefering to put the unit on a bench and use a reliable power supply and a stimulator. This is my personal rule from more than one code burn getting hosed in a car.
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Its not that easy or everyone would be doing it. Simply put there is NO wireless solution thats perfect for this. Less expensive solutions have questionable links. Better links, cost more. Bluetooth is actualy about middle of the road for cost and link. And if you want to use the wireless in your laptop, the 802.11 protocols.... Those are the most expensive modules out there. Bu they are avalible. I think the 802.11 setup would be about the only one I would trust for reflashing my ECU over wireless.arlo#1 wrote:...My lap top has wireless and It is how I use it to do everything so I know this would work for megasquirt programing.
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
i am putting my ms 2 v 3.0 together and i do have the db9 blue tooth. im not really clear on how i should go about installing it.
1. i am reading that they are not the best.
2. u need to use the serial to burn(or highly suggested).. mine came with a switch to change from 1 to the other. i am just unsure about installation..
3.i did the search..not sure if i worded it right or not. does anyone have a nice pic of 1 of these bad boys installed and have some kind of layman terminology to get me on track????
thanks gents! don
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
They do vary. Some will require a handshake, so you will need to make the modifications described here:
http://www.megamanual.com/com/bluetooth.html
Others do not. They just need to be configured with the proper serial settings for your set up and plug it in.
The v3.0 board has power on PIN 9, so If it powers off PIN that will power it.
The ones EFI Analytics sells are just plug into the DB9 and connect.
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
If you are running MSII B&G firmware over Bluetooth, you will likely need to raise the interWriteDelay.
Over Bluetooth TunerStudio doesn't have the fine grained control over the speed it sends bytes, they can end up in a buffer then flush all at once too fast for the firmware and it can miss bytes.
Try editing your mainController.ini and change interWriteDelay to say 15, if it doesn't solve keep raising it to 25 if needed.
Don, those BT boards can work. You can get them cheaper than that too. They have been narrowly tested with some people having more success than others, but there is no reason it should not work when configured correctly. Like all things there are pros and cons. The range will be about 1/4th that of a plug in class 1 adapter and the throughput will be lower. It does take less space though.
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
I'm having a tough time finding the interWriteDelay setting that corresponds with my project. I have found several but none that seem to match my version.Try editing your mainController.ini and change interWriteDelay to say 15, if it doesn't solve keep raising it to 25 if needed.
MS2-2.888 and TS beta.
What is the path?
Thanks, Mark
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
[PathToYourTunerStudioProject]\projectCfg\mainController.ini
I just checked a 2.88 ini file, and I see why you would have trouble finding interWriteDelay, it doesn't seem to have one defined... So it would be using the default 3
It is normally with the other timing commands at about line 135...
Anyway try adding this line:
interWriteDelay = 15
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I did add the line in the mtCfg folder/megasquirt-II.ini file. It seems to be more stable but have not fully tested to see if it really helped.
Thanks, Mark
BTW- I am open to different firmware and have been considering MS2-Extra?
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
Is the MSII 2.888.ini the only ini in that folder?
Have you been using that project for a very long tim by chance?
Way back, maybe 2 or 3 years ago in the betas, TunerStudio did not set filename to mainController.ini, it would just copy what ever ini you selected to that folder with the same name it had.
So it you have been using the same project for 2+ years, that may just be your ini.
That is actually why I standardized it, so I know what it is called.
It doesn't actually have to be called mainController.ini, in the project.properties by the line starting with:
ecuConfigFile=
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I have been using 2.888 for 2-3 years. It is the only ini in the project file.
I think I will jump to 2.905 just to be current.
Thanks, Mark
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Re: DB9-blue tooth adapter.
If you upgrade to 2.905, you will end up with a mainController.ini, then edit that on...
I may need to put a place in the UI for users to over ride the interWriteDelay if needed for BT.
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