MS controlling relay for power
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MS controlling relay for power
I don't want to leave it jumpered as that could be a safety issue possibly. I figure if i get in wreck the ign is ON, the fuel pump and ignition coil will still be energized if its jumpered, which could be dangerous.
So I need a way to trigger the relay another way. Its 12V to trigger it. Any ideas on best way to do this with MS? Ideally it would work in same way as stock computer. Don't know if anyone has dealt with this issue already.
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You might also want to install an inertia (mercury) switch if you don't have one already so that the fuel pump is directly cut in the event of an impact.
James
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Anybody had to deal with this before?
I realize MS can do this, but I think its best for the stock to do this job.
I was wondering if anybody had any success using an opamp as a voltage follower(unity gain buffer) on hall sensor output. Right now I have 5V going to the hall line across a resistor. I guess the stock computer also puts voltage to this line. Is there anyway for me to hook up both devices. It works on MS with this 5V run to it, and it works on stock, but they dont work togther. Is it possible to configure a device, like an opamp, to isolate the two so that both devices work? My electronics background is pretty weak, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
MS controlling relay for power
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I ended up getting my unity gain buffer working after many hours and days spent. I kept trying different configurations and it ended up being the chip. I was using TL082CP, a JFET Op Amp. I kept following diagrams online and things never worked right. I finally tried a different chip, LM324, and it just worked! I don't know why, but i'm no EE.