07-09-2012 | #11 |
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Re: Here's how to do it ...
Thanks! Yes, the calibration worked well. It looks like about 220K ohms will do the trick for me. I don't care if the tach is dead-on, but 70% error was weird. I need to learn how to drive again with the tach - before I was hitting 7K easily on the tach (which was really something less than 4K on the motor).
BTW, I measured resistance across pins 4 and 10 and got about 390K ohms. Since you have several IP's laying around - if any are good - what value do you get there? Now, I need to get up the courage to pull the IP out again ... I wonder what code it will throw this time |
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Re: How to remove LCD connector from IP circuit board
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Through the openings you can see a few large bundles. When I pull the IP off again, I'll try to look behind the frame and see what I can see. |
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07-09-2012 | #13 |
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Re: How to remove LCD connector from IP circuit board
Thanks Gary, any info would be useful.
Dave
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07-11-2012 | #14 |
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Re: How to remove LCD connector from IP circuit board
Dave, the quantitative answer is, "not much."
I can't see behind the "frame," but I'm sure you could push a good size bundle of wires back there with the others. I don't think there's enough room to hide any electronic box (eg, alarm, radar detector, etc). Not much help, I know. |
07-11-2012 | #15 |
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Re: How to remove LCD connector from IP circuit board
I guess I would just have used a trim pot and left it that way.
http://www.bourns.com/ProductLine.as...litary_quality These are typically multi-turn pots (as many as 25) with a small profile. You don't need no stinking precision. Just a pot that gets to the value you want and stays there. Once set these don't wonder about. I worked with them for years on military and other equipment. As for the car not starting with the air bag fuse out, that's good to know. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: How to remove LCD connector from IP circuit board
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Here’s the thread containing Paul’s instructions for fixing the tach (for future reference) http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=17728 |
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