Not getting a battery reading in MegaTune
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 5:45 am
Hey,
MS2, V3 with stim 2.21
I'm up to step 41 where you look at the "Realtime Display".
All previous steps and tests have been successful.
The processor was flashed with v2.892 and the corresponding .ini files were copied in.
I get the time counting, but the battery is reading at 0V. It does the same thing using a 9V battery with 9V on it, or a 12V power supply.
Testing the voltage on the regulator I get a good ground on the center pin and 5V on the RH pin. The LH pin I seem to be getting around 0.7 volts less than stim voltage (whether that be 9 or 12).
All soldering so far seems to be good, have gone through and remelted all joints to ensure they are not dry, put a touch more solder on some of them but that hasnt changed anything.
Upon startup of Megatune I get the following Warning: Submenu entry references dialog id 'knockThreshold,' which cannot be found.
Within Megatune, the 'very ECU communication" check works, the "SET ECU" indicator goes green when I apply power, but the Battery Low indicator is always red.
So, not really sure where the problem is. Is there a specific part of the circuit that will feed the DB9 the voltage?
Any help is much appreciated.
thanks
Richard.
MS2, V3 with stim 2.21
I'm up to step 41 where you look at the "Realtime Display".
All previous steps and tests have been successful.
The processor was flashed with v2.892 and the corresponding .ini files were copied in.
I get the time counting, but the battery is reading at 0V. It does the same thing using a 9V battery with 9V on it, or a 12V power supply.
Testing the voltage on the regulator I get a good ground on the center pin and 5V on the RH pin. The LH pin I seem to be getting around 0.7 volts less than stim voltage (whether that be 9 or 12).
All soldering so far seems to be good, have gone through and remelted all joints to ensure they are not dry, put a touch more solder on some of them but that hasnt changed anything.
Upon startup of Megatune I get the following Warning: Submenu entry references dialog id 'knockThreshold,' which cannot be found.
Within Megatune, the 'very ECU communication" check works, the "SET ECU" indicator goes green when I apply power, but the Battery Low indicator is always red.
So, not really sure where the problem is. Is there a specific part of the circuit that will feed the DB9 the voltage?
Any help is much appreciated.
thanks
Richard.