mhagie
10-27-2003, 19:31
jd, On 10/22 You wrote
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So.....troubleshooting -
Circuit connected and powered up, engine off, negative voltmeter lead to ground, tach signal lead disconnected from Collector -
Base = approx +0.8 volts bias
Collector\1k junction = +12.6 or battery volts
Emitter = 0 volts or ground
ESS\capacitor junction = 0 volts
Connect tach signal lead to Collector, previously-measured voltage should not drop appreciably - one volt = 1 milliamp would be greater than 10k tach input impedance
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OK, here be the results= Voltage at base terminal of transister or out of 220k ohm resister=.521vdc
1k resister at collector side 10.61vdc
Emitter and Ess/capaciter tests ok
connected tach,collector voltage 9.05 dropped 1.56v
So it would appear that my voltage is a tad low
it seems to me the output of the 220k resister is low,try different resister? same or different value?
Got a little fancy and connected Ess to drill press =1300 rpm equaled 600 rpm at tach
it would seem that I'm about a fourth what would be normal range.
That is using the 93 stub Ess sender I would doubt it but maybe it is only producing 1 impulse per revolution.
Back to troubleshooting would low voltage at base cause the low rpm at tach?
Will try your tricks w/scope later in week
Tach dip switches are set at 8cyl as per Dr. Lee article
Many thanks again for all your help......Merle
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So.....troubleshooting -
Circuit connected and powered up, engine off, negative voltmeter lead to ground, tach signal lead disconnected from Collector -
Base = approx +0.8 volts bias
Collector\1k junction = +12.6 or battery volts
Emitter = 0 volts or ground
ESS\capacitor junction = 0 volts
Connect tach signal lead to Collector, previously-measured voltage should not drop appreciably - one volt = 1 milliamp would be greater than 10k tach input impedance
-------------------------------------------------
OK, here be the results= Voltage at base terminal of transister or out of 220k ohm resister=.521vdc
1k resister at collector side 10.61vdc
Emitter and Ess/capaciter tests ok
connected tach,collector voltage 9.05 dropped 1.56v
So it would appear that my voltage is a tad low
it seems to me the output of the 220k resister is low,try different resister? same or different value?
Got a little fancy and connected Ess to drill press =1300 rpm equaled 600 rpm at tach
it would seem that I'm about a fourth what would be normal range.
That is using the 93 stub Ess sender I would doubt it but maybe it is only producing 1 impulse per revolution.
Back to troubleshooting would low voltage at base cause the low rpm at tach?
Will try your tricks w/scope later in week
Tach dip switches are set at 8cyl as per Dr. Lee article
Many thanks again for all your help......Merle