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mr30%jr wrote:ok firstly you know what pwm is right....
pulse width modulation... its a sine wave amplified in big current forms through uses of transistors then can be tranformed due to its a/c nature
i dont know much about 205s or what your talking about but it sounds like its just a water injector you can run an injector solenoid on pulse or constant if you like. depending on its duty cycle otherwise it might burn out... prolly just confused you more than help
dont really get wat you mean about pwm
mr30%jr wrote: pwm is like a wave not a step
fivebob wrote:RedMist wrote:Measures 3.4 ohms taking into account the loss from my elcheapo DSE MM.
PWM then, but I'd suspect you will have to run it thrugh a ballast resistor as that's going to give about 4 amps draw.
sergei wrote:fivebob wrote:RedMist wrote:Measures 3.4 ohms taking into account the loss from my elcheapo DSE MM.
PWM then, but I'd suspect you will have to run it thrugh a ballast resistor as that's going to give about 4 amps draw.
That is the same as CS injector and they do not run PWM.
fivebob wrote:sergei wrote:fivebob wrote:RedMist wrote:Measures 3.4 ohms taking into account the loss from my elcheapo DSE MM.
PWM then, but I'd suspect you will have to run it thrugh a ballast resistor as that's going to give about 4 amps draw.
That is the same as CS injector and they do not run PWM.
true, but the CS injector only runs at start up and through a timed circuit or for around 3 secs when running through the STJ pin on the ECU. It has no need to regulate flow, unlike a water injection system.
mr30%jr wrote:
further more most coldstard just ran like this
STA signal (from barrel)> THERMO SWITCH > INJECTOR so if the motor water is cold and your cranking sta it will inject
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