Hey chaps,
Quick q, anyone using pwm idle on megasquirt? I've never been able to get the m42 idle valve to behave, thought mb i should just swap over to an m20 one if I could grab some settings off someone else's. My circuit seems good, can control a lightbulb no probs, but can't really get the idle valve to do anything of much use other than make funny noises and buzz at chosen frequency. I'm using ms2extra 2.0 release.
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FlappySocks
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What circuit are you using? I have settings for the 3-wire M20 ICV's.
See halfway down the page.
http://wiki.diyefi.co.uk/DIYEFI.co.uk_Multi-IO_Board
See halfway down the page.
http://wiki.diyefi.co.uk/DIYEFI.co.uk_Multi-IO_Board
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FlappySocks
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Think the "is" uses a 2-wire ICV. Just needs a more powerful transistor to drive it on an MS V3 board. 3.57 MS boards dont need any modification.
If I had them I would. I remember that I used 100hz for the PWM frequency then about 40 for the idle DC. I never got closed loop to work too well so just used the fixed pwm settings. I spent HOURS messing about with it - enjoy :p
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