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Hi Bob,
Did you connect one side of the test light to ground and the other side
to the injector pin? If that was the test, the light is providing
enough current flow to activate the injector. If you connect one side
of the light to BAT and the other side to the injector pin (not the
power one), then the light will come on when the EC2 activates the
injector. The series resistors act as current limiters for the low
impedance injectors. I think you would see the light flash when the
injector is activated no matter which side of the resistor you're on,
but you would get the full 12V on the EC2 side. That would only tell
you the signals were correct, not that the injector was actually
working.
Bob W.
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 19:48:59 EST
BMears9413@aol.com wrote:
So the solid state does the same thing as the old mechanical relay....makes sense....I thought it might have needed an update to the EC2 for the solid state relay. I do have power to my secondary injectors, i just cant hear them click. Whats the proper test to check out the injectors? I checked them with a test light and have power to one side, then when I check the other side (ground with a test light), I get a click from the connector to my suprise. must be those resistors Bob installed??? Just didn't expect any noise from there.
I'll send my EC2 to you Tracy for an update. I'm not criticizing about updates, sorry if you took it that way.....when i said i was downloading the manual instead of working... I should have said....at work. I scour your web page daily looking for any 20B updates...once again at work....when I should be working.
I dont have any qualms about paying for an update.....glad your there to do it. I'll remove it tonight and send it tomorrow.
Thanks everyone for the info
Bob Mears
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