Megasquirt, LC1 and Innovative Pod Gauge Question
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Megasquirt, LC1 and Innovative Pod Gauge Question
Ok this is a simple one but I want to double check.
The Signal for WB02 for MS is Output 2 0v-5v which is the brown wire on the LC1.
This is the wire I need to connect to my MS2 Unit.
However the Gauge Pod says it wants the Brown Wire for signal as well and I don't know how comfortable I feel about connecting both of them to the same wire....
There is the Yellow Wire for Narrow Band output is open obviously. So I have two options and I wanted to see what others had done:
1) Connect the Gauge and MS to the Brown Wire together
2) Using the Software and serial connector, program the yellow output to 0v-5v as well and connect that to the Gauge.
Thanks for the help.
The Signal for WB02 for MS is Output 2 0v-5v which is the brown wire on the LC1.
This is the wire I need to connect to my MS2 Unit.
However the Gauge Pod says it wants the Brown Wire for signal as well and I don't know how comfortable I feel about connecting both of them to the same wire....
There is the Yellow Wire for Narrow Band output is open obviously. So I have two options and I wanted to see what others had done:
1) Connect the Gauge and MS to the Brown Wire together
2) Using the Software and serial connector, program the yellow output to 0v-5v as well and connect that to the Gauge.
Thanks for the help.
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Yep, as you've already done. Just program the simulated NB output (yellow wire) to whatever you like in LM programmer.
I've got my Brown wideband outputting 0-5v over AFRs of 10-20:1. I've also got my 2nd output (yellow wire) programmed to output 10-18:1 and hooked that up to my LED AFR gauge. It's actually very easy to read as you're looking at LEDs and not reading a figure as such. Plus the uppermost LED is 14.7:1, making stoich easy to spot.
I've got my Brown wideband outputting 0-5v over AFRs of 10-20:1. I've also got my 2nd output (yellow wire) programmed to output 10-18:1 and hooked that up to my LED AFR gauge. It's actually very easy to read as you're looking at LEDs and not reading a figure as such. Plus the uppermost LED is 14.7:1, making stoich easy to spot.
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