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Old 10-03-2007, 02:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
Shibbyutman
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Ok guys, this shouldn't be to hard to figure out. Does anybody have the software to properly log data from our trucks like onto a laptop? Once this is done, and you can tell when the truck is in regen and when it is not, you can tell the voltages from the sensors. All you need to do is wire up a set of two resistors for each of the sensors. The switch needs to be a three way style so it has one off and two on positions. On one of the "on" positions you need to put the non-regen resistor values in line. On the other "on" position put resistors for the regen settings. When your truck thinks it needs to regen simply flip the switch let it do its thing, and then switch it off after a time. If you can't log the data, then you need to splice into the sense lines of each sensor individually, and see the values with a meter. Which could take some time.
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