MS1 3.0 board question
Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 8:12 am
Hi, I'm new to the forum and the MS world. I have read as much information as I could before even buying the MS and
now I have purchased one and the stim. I assembled the stimulator and started on my ECM. After step 23 it stated to test the ECM with the stim. I powered up the stim and attached it to my ECM. I tried 2 different ac/dc adapters. 1 was a 12v 300ma and the other was a 9v 500ma. I tested both prior to hooking them up, and they both work. I cannot get my voltages I'm supposed to have on the 40 pin connector or at the voltage regulator. I am very particular and anal about my work,
but I double checked as per the troubleshooting section and found all of my components in the right place and no bridged solder. I did notice my 12v zener diode got very hot in the process and since troubleshooting said to remove one leg of a component at a time until the voltages come on line I started with this diode. Needless to say, it broke whenI went to remove it. I then tried to register to this site which wasn't easy and googled as much as I could. I then decided to try the 9v battery connector on the board next to the ac/dc adapter port and then I got all of my voltages. So my question is why won't my ac/dc port supply my power properly? I did unsolder it and check for bridged solder, but there was none. Please help! Thank you in advance!
Tom
now I have purchased one and the stim. I assembled the stimulator and started on my ECM. After step 23 it stated to test the ECM with the stim. I powered up the stim and attached it to my ECM. I tried 2 different ac/dc adapters. 1 was a 12v 300ma and the other was a 9v 500ma. I tested both prior to hooking them up, and they both work. I cannot get my voltages I'm supposed to have on the 40 pin connector or at the voltage regulator. I am very particular and anal about my work,
but I double checked as per the troubleshooting section and found all of my components in the right place and no bridged solder. I did notice my 12v zener diode got very hot in the process and since troubleshooting said to remove one leg of a component at a time until the voltages come on line I started with this diode. Needless to say, it broke whenI went to remove it. I then tried to register to this site which wasn't easy and googled as much as I could. I then decided to try the 9v battery connector on the board next to the ac/dc adapter port and then I got all of my voltages. So my question is why won't my ac/dc port supply my power properly? I did unsolder it and check for bridged solder, but there was none. Please help! Thank you in advance!
Tom