blew C16 trying to get MS-II set up; help
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blew C16 trying to get MS-II set up; help
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Chassis grounds often are rather noisy, and they can get worse if you are trying to run several things through one bolt. Try grounding the MS to the engine block instead.thr3shold wrote:The megasquirt is grounded to the chassis at the relay box chassis ground stud,
Other than that you've left off the MAT, that would sound reasonable for the older 7-wire LC-1s that included an analog ground. If your LC-1 has six wires, ground it to the block; its ground wire sinks too much power to run it through the return terminals.the negative VR wire is sent through the unused MAT ret wire (no MAT hooked up yet) and the LC-1 controller is grounded through the clt ret (the coolant sensor is hooked up, but gets grounded through the threads)
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Ok, let's focus on that point. LED lights up, but you're having trouble connecting. What exactly does the computer say?thr3shold wrote: or if I have the MS2 plugged into the relay board I can see the LEDs on the MS2 light up, but it either says can't connect or no data/input I can't remember which right now.
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If you need to extend your connection, use a serial extension cable. I've found the serial side is less fussy than the USB one. If you have difficulty finding the correct cable get an ordinary serial one and change one end to a male. A good idea anyway as it allows you to make one of the correct length for your needs. Or make one up from scratch using a decent quality balanced microphone cable - this will be more flexible than ordinary ready made cables.thr3shold wrote:OK so I found a problem. I was extending the USB cable after the serial to usb adapter and it was preventing me from connecting to the MS2 unless it was connected to a stim. Also, I got it to fire a couple of times, not consistently, but some is infinitely more than none.
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