I tried using Output 1 for switching a relay at a determined Aux Input value. This works but once ignition is switched off the output starts to be leading, thus activating the relay. When I checked Output 2-4 these showed the same problem. Is this normal?
Alex
User outputs leading with ignition off?
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I had the problem that the megajolt was powering up trough the relay.
So switching off the engine didn't work! The solution was to powering the relay with a switched power coming from the ignition key. then the megajolt also power's off
So switching off the engine didn't work! The solution was to powering the relay with a switched power coming from the ignition key. then the megajolt also power's off
Oldie's:
- Ford Taunus 12M P4 1964
- Ford Taunus Transit FK1250 1962
- Ford Taunus 12M P4 1964
- Ford Taunus Transit FK1250 1962
That was not the problem. The MJ powers down when I turn off the engine, but the moment the power is off the User Outputs begin to lead. The relay is used to power the cooling fan and you don't want that running with the engine off (not too long at least). It will stop eventually, but then the battery is flat. I solved it by moving the plus pole to a fuse that isn't powered when the engine is off.
Alex
Alex
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hmm strange, 2 different problems with the same connections made to the megajolt...
Maybe different relays are causing the different problems? Like the one has more resistance then the other?
Maybe a simple pull-up transistor can do the trick of separating the relay and the megajolt
Maybe different relays are causing the different problems? Like the one has more resistance then the other?
Maybe a simple pull-up transistor can do the trick of separating the relay and the megajolt
Oldie's:
- Ford Taunus 12M P4 1964
- Ford Taunus Transit FK1250 1962
- Ford Taunus 12M P4 1964
- Ford Taunus Transit FK1250 1962