Below is an email that I just sent to the AeroElectric
list, but as many of you on this list also use the EM2 but
may not be on that list, I thought I would send it along
here too.
Charlie, I know you are on both lists, and are a
frequent contributor on the AE list, I figure your insight
to the EM2 could be invaluable??along with anything
Electric Bob can add.
But I welcome any advice from anyone who may have also
encountered this issue. I have sent an email to Tracy, but
as he seems to be offline up in Colorado, I'm hoping to be
able to solve it without bothering him too much.
Thanks, Todd
I have an issue with my engine monitor display where
the display will scramble leaving me with a meaningless
display as can be seen in the attached picture
The engine Monitor is from Real World Solutions and is
the very early first edition EM2 (serial #003). I also
have an early edition EC2 (engine ignition and injection
controller).
RWS was Tracy Crooks company before he retired, and he
still provides some support when he can, however he also
is enjoying his retirement??offline so is often hard to
get a hold of,??
so I thought I would pose the question here while
awaiting a response so maybe I won't even have to bother
him.
?? So here are the details of the problem. The engine
monitor has 36? different parameters that it displays on 8
screens. There are 24 different sensors (pressure,
temperature, level) with the remaining being provided
through a serial data link from the EC2 along with an EFI
sense which is connected to the #1 primary injector output
from the EC2. I've determined that it's this last wire
that is causing my grief.??
This EFI sense is measured for it's pulse width in
order to calculate a surprisingly accurate fuel flow, RPM,
HP, fuel remaining, MPG (for efficiency). But the noise on
this line seems to be the cause of the data scrambling on
the display. Simply pressing the cancel button (there are
4 user buttons to control display) will rest and clear the
issue.??
?? ??But here's the weird part. It seems to be related
to relative humidity. During hot dry, summer weather this
display will rarely scramble, sometimes going up to an
hour without an issue. But on cooler humid days I would
have to reset it every few minutes which gets a little
annoying. However right now as we are not enjoying the
cold November rains before winter will arrive with cold
dry weather, I'm finding that it is scrambling almost
immediately after a reset. This makes no sense to me, but
I've observed this pattern enough to be sort of certain
that it is not a coincidence... but I could be wrong.
In any event, it matters not whether it is or isn't
triggered more by the humidity, but what it did allow me
to do is determine where the issue is coming from as
before it was too random to allow easy troubleshooting but
now as it is more consistent it was quite quick to narrow
it down.
?? I've cut this line (which is shielded with only one
end of the shield grounded) and installed a connector.
With it disconnected, the EM2 display is rock steady (up
to a 10 minute ground run) but with no RPM or any fuel,
power, or efficiency data. Connect the line and it
immediately will scramble. I estimate that the frequency
of the injector pulse on this line would only be at max
about 100Hz at 6000 RPM. I've considered that a simple low
pass RF filter to ground may work as the frequency that
I'm trying to measure is well below what the filter would
remove, but would it still have an effect on the pulse
width? which would be undesirable as that would effect the
signal driving the #1 primary injector.??
?? I'm hoping that someone can suggest an easy fix so
that I can implement it when I get back up to the airport
this weekend, other wise if more data is needed to help
find a solution I will take a scope up there and try to
get some more detailed data.
??Right now our days are getting pretty short up north
here so it's dark by the time I get off work, so I'm
restricted to weekends only. Thanks for any help that can
be provided.
Todd Bartrim
RV9 13Bturbo