Wiring Q's
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Wiring Q's
i'm in the process of wiring up my EDIS/MJLJ using this diagram http://picasso.org/mjlj/?q=node/606 and need to know what the 25pf is on the 12+ feed and how the rev counter diagram at the bottom of the page works? i'm only running a single coil but don't know what i need to get it working.
any help appreciated.
any help appreciated.
I can partially help - the
I can partially help - the 25uF capacitor is not needed. There is a discussion elsewhere (use Search) on what it's for, but it's not necessary.
No good at rev counters I'm afraid. My advice would be to get the MJLJ going and then sort out the rev counter...
No good at rev counters I'm afraid. My advice would be to get the MJLJ going and then sort out the rev counter...
25uF cap
Just to clarify the 25uF cap is not required but is included (by Ford) as radio suppression in the coil circuit. I personally have kept it in the orginal wiring loom (the small grey block about the size a match box) to avoid radio problems.
I guess it is up to you if you include it or not.
I guess it is up to you if you include it or not.
rev counter?
do's anyone know what the symbols mean in the waste spark conversion circuit?
What waste spark conversion
What waste spark conversion circuit? As before, I wouldn't bust a gut trying to find a capacitor.
the one at the bottom of
the one at the bottom of this page http://picasso.org/mjlj/?q=node/606
my mk2 golf requires -VE coil signal to run tach.
my mk2 golf requires -VE coil signal to run tach.
MartinM, I'm with you on
MartinM, I'm with you on this one, the cap is by no means a requirement, it simply provides the smoothing of the -ve line on the coils (the line where the physical power drawn from). I only kept the cap bacuase I used the orginal ford loom for the EDIS side. There would be no detrimental effect to not having it in the ciruit.
The two on the left are
The two on the left are standard rectifier diodes, the one on the right is a zener diode. Assuming you're in the UK (correct?) you can get them from Maplins...
thanks for that!and yes i'm
thanks for that!
and yes i'm in the uk.
and yes i'm in the uk.
maplin?
just been on the site but don't know which one's would be suitable.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?cri ... &source=15
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?cri ... &source=15
as you might be able to gather i'm new to all this electrical stuff so thanks for you assistance.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?cri ... &source=15
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?cri ... &source=15
as you might be able to gather i'm new to all this electrical stuff so thanks for you assistance.
Hmmm...Maplins not as good
Hmmm...Maplins not as good as I remember!
I'd use AY72P for the Zener and a pair of N78CA for the rectifiers - both are higher spec that the ones in the diagram so you'll be OK
The bands on the actual components equate to the vertical bar end of the circuit symbols, by the way
I'd use AY72P for the Zener and a pair of N78CA for the rectifiers - both are higher spec that the ones in the diagram so you'll be OK
The bands on the actual components equate to the vertical bar end of the circuit symbols, by the way
so let me get this straight.
so let me get this straight.
to get my mk2 golf tach/rev counter working i need to connect up the -VE coil 1. as i'm only running one coil (where do i get this from or is it the rev counter wire from either EDIS or MJLJ?) then connect that to a rectifier diodes then to a zener diode and then to my rev counter?
making sure the components are wired in the correct way round?
to get my mk2 golf tach/rev counter working i need to connect up the -VE coil 1. as i'm only running one coil (where do i get this from or is it the rev counter wire from either EDIS or MJLJ?) then connect that to a rectifier diodes then to a zener diode and then to my rev counter?
making sure the components are wired in the correct way round?
OK, the diagrams aren't
OK, the diagrams aren't quite consistent...
Coil 1 and coil 2 on the tacho circuit are coil A and coil B on the wiring schematic - so you DO have two coils. One is pin 10 on the EDIS and the other is pin 12.
And yes, make sure the components are the right way round!
Coil 1 and coil 2 on the tacho circuit are coil A and coil B on the wiring schematic - so you DO have two coils. One is pin 10 on the EDIS and the other is pin 12.
And yes, make sure the components are the right way round!