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Got to read one more
Tracy. Dennis H. will post info tomorrow. He is wearing a grin.
Bobby
In my last phone conversation with Buly he indicated that the flashing NOP
was due to not having the EM2 plugged in. That symptom went away when
he plugged it in. I'm hoping he finds something else not plugged in
that solves the injector problem too! : ). I'm not hopeful
though because it sounds like Buly has tested most everything.
BTW, it is VERY risky probing around on the back side of the EC2 connector
to test things. Last time I did it I slipped with a scope probe and
shorted a couple of 'worst case' pins together and wiped out an EC2, an EM2 and
the Data logger. Ouch!
Tracy (really the last email)
Ed,
The
EM2 is powered up independently from the EC2. The flashing NOP is the
normal indication if there is no serial communication with the EC2.
It really sound like there is a problem with Buly's EC2.
Bob W. (Maybe
your engine found out it was installed plugs
up.) (Sorry! The devil made me do
it.)
On Mon, 14 May 2007 21:15:19 -0400 "Ed Anderson" <eanderson@carolina.rr.com>
wrote:
> Sounds like you have clearly shown connectivity between the
EC2 and > injectors, Buly. Before, Tracy put in the injector
(mode 1) and ignition > (Mode 8) simulation circuits, I would have said
look to make certain your > crank angle sensor is still properly
connected. But, my understanding is > that the simulation
circuits do not require the CAS to function properly. > In other words
they "act" is if they are being trigger by a CAS but actually > are
being trigger by an internal circuit simulating the out put of the
CAS. > > Since you indicate you do get spark when using the mode
8 ignition > simulation circuits - it sounds like the problem is
isolated to the circuits > which trigger the darlington transistors
which ground the injectors. > > Just because, I can't think of
anything else - have you tried it with the > EM2 unplugged from its EC2
connection? You indicate you are getting a NOP > which as pointed
out by several could mean no power from the EC2 to the EM2 > OR simply
no communication along the serial data circuit between the two. I >
don't have an EM2 so not familiar with how it is powered, IF
indeed the > EM2 has the NOP because it is not getting power from the
EC2 how could you > tell independent of the NOP blinking and does it
mean anything relative to > your problem? Could it mean some part
of the EC2 is not getting power and > therefore the EM2 is not getting
power from it as well? > > Had a root canal done on a tooth
today, so not certain I am going to be up > to laying around under the
aircraft tomorrow - to see why my engine won't > start. I do know
that my injector simulation circuit is working because in > mode 1 they
click like mad. I suspect my problem is ignition. > > So
sort of in the same pickle - can't run the engine, planning on going to
> Mid-Atlantic flyin this Friday - provided of course, I can fix the
problem > and get the engine running. > > I just can't
think of anything else to suggest, Buly. If I come up with a >
brain storm, I'll let you know. > > Ed > ----- Original
Message ----- > From: "Bulent Aliev" <atlasyts@bellsouth.net> >
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> >
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 8:56 PM > Subject: [FlyRotary] Re:
Frustrating Sunday > > > > Latest installment: >
> After work I performed a new battery of tests; > > With the
harness plugged in the EC2 and the ground connected, I removed >
> the board and performed all the tests suggested by all, buy
touching the > > the pins on the back where they are soldered to
the board. This way I > > eliminated the the possibility of
bad connector pin. There is power to > > both 12V+ pins.
Triggered all the injectors from the ground return pins > > as
Tracy suggested. > > Also checked the pins to make sure one is not
sinking when pressed down. > > They are all solid, even and
straight. > > I wander, what is triggering the grounding pins in the
EC? Since the > > injector priming and testing features are not
working, but all the others > > do? > > Buly >
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