Was wondering if anyone else notices that the RaceCapture software (V1.2.1) with RCP MK2 Firmware V 2.7.5 displays system voltage for both "Channel" and "Engine Temp" fields. I added a channel at bottom to display battery for analysis.
System is running off USB drive on home computer. I would assume when I plug it into the Vehicle the battery voltage will display 12v. Also, what is the Purpose of the Nomenclature "Channel" relative to voltage. Is that 5 volt reference?
Displaying Voltage on Channel and Engine Temp
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Displaying Voltage on Channel and Engine Temp
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Rocket 6706
Re: Displaying Voltage on Channel and Engine Temp
I have the same hardware & software here. Even with 12 VDC power supplied via the multi-pin connector the default "Battery" readout on that screen is false, but as you noted you can add a "Battery" readout at the bottom of that screen which will give the reading you want.rocket6706 wrote:Was wondering if anyone else notices that the RaceCapture software (V1.2.1) with RCP MK2 Firmware V 2.7.5 displays system voltage for both "Channel" and "Engine Temp" fields. I added a channel at bottom to display battery for analysis.
System is running off USB drive on home computer. I would assume when I plug it into the Vehicle the battery voltage will display 12v. Also, what is the Purpose of the Nomenclature "Channel" relative to voltage. Is that 5 volt reference?
Hi Ryan, rocket6706 has Engine Temp configured, not I, but I can show you the dashboard Battery display where we both see the anomaly (scroll down). The default Battery readout appears to be unmapped and floating. While you're here, can you help me sort out the Pitch & Roll Gyro settings? I have been able to change the Physical Mapping to Pitch and Roll in the RaceCapture program, and I can write my configuration to the RCPMK2 so that it powers up with the Analog Sensor settings intact, but the Pitch & Roll Gyro settings both always revert to Yaw (see screenshot). Also, in the settings is there a way to append the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 to the sensor names to make it easy to differentiate four analog EGT sensors in a data log?rdoherty wrote:Hi folks! Brawta can you show us the analog configuration for your Engine Temp sensor?
Thanks for your consideration!
Charley
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Hi Brent, you bet, see attached (the BB won't accept the .rcp file extension so I saved it as a pdf). I think the config looks okay for the Gyro Roll, Pitch, and Yaw settings. The RCPMK2 remembers the analog settings okay on cycling the power, but I can't seem to be able to make the Gyro settings stick.brentp wrote:Hi - thanks for the screenshots. those are helpful.
Could you upload your RaceCapture configuration file here so we can try to replicate it?
Thanks,
Thanks!
Charley
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Whoa, you guys are bustin, thanks for the news on 2.7.6, I must have blinked and missed the announcement. Will dl/install and get back regarding the gyro.brentp wrote:Hi Brawta,
Can you make sure you're on the latest 2.7.6 firmware? We recently fixed a problem around storing the gyro sensors channels.
Thanks for the config, too.
As an aside, I think I see the light on appending 1, 2, 3, and 4 to the EGT channel names; can edit the name text in the config file and then write it to the RCPMK2, should work, may need to keep names at three characters like EG1, I'll check.
To tune I'm looking for a graphing program that will plot X-axis time versus RPM, AFR, TPS, and EGTx4 on separate Y-axes aligned in a stacked panel format...
Thanks!
Charley
Yes, as the change log says, 2.7.6 fixed the Gyro config. Thanks!brentp wrote:let us know how 2.7.6 works.
No joy on my attempt to append numbers to the EGT names in the config file; I can edit the file but get an error when trying to write it to the RCPMK2. I vaguely recall reading something about naming analog channels. I need to get educated.