Apparently, 235k is too high. The RUN\ output needs to be 4v or above while the engine is cranking, and below 1v when the engine is running.Ok:
235k:
Engine off: 5.02v
Cranking : 1.5v
Idle : .06v
Try this value again.194k:
Engine off: 5.02v
Cranking : can not really tell..
Idle : .06v / .11v / .25v / .61v / .44v / .43v....
DavidOr are you simply relying on getting a reading during the brief cranking time?
The 12v comes off the battery and is converted to 5v using a 12v to 5v regulator (seen in the picture i took a few post back labeled "5v")David,
How are you supplying the +5v to your test LM2917-8 circuit?
If you're regulating down from an ACCY circuit, be aware that ACCY is normally powered off during cranking/starting.
Well i have "Radial Electrolytic Capacitors 100 uF 10v 20%" cap's but I'm sure i could not put those in series in order to make 30v? Or could i?The same holds true for the BAT (14v) supply of the LM2917-8 itself. I neglected to add a diode and fairly large electrolytic cap (100uF 35v) to keep the IC powered in case the battery voltage dropped substantially during starting.
Ok.The 12v comes off the battery and is converted to 5v using a 12v to 5v regulator (seen in the picture i took a few post back labeled "5v")
When I wrote "100uF 35v", 100uF is the capacitance in microfarads, and 35v is the voltage rating. These are available in fairly small radial packages; the E2 package is about 7.5mm in diameter with 2.54mm spacing of the leads.Well i have "Radial Electrolytic Capacitors 100 uF 10v 20%" cap's but I'm sure i could not put those in series in order to make 30v? Or could i?
Don't you have an owner's manual for the vehicle? It should have a chart for the fuse box(es); there should be a fuse and/or a relay for the fuel pump. Removing either would disable the fuel pump.I'm still in the process of finding the cut off switch for the fuel pump.
No owners manual. I'm having to google it and so far have no found a 1990-1992 ranger fuse box diagram in order for me to know which fuse to pull... I'm still searching.Don't you have an owner's manual for the vehicle? It should have a chart for the fuse box(es); there should be a fuse and/or a relay for the fuel pump. Removing either would disable the fuel pump.
I twisted them so they would be in series to make 203k.That looks like you're building a flying trapeze!
Why are you twisting resistors' leads together?
You could use the free area to the left of the LM2917-8's pin 1 to put resistors in series or parallel.
Why don't you go down to your local auto parts store, and buy a Chilton's or Haynes' repair manual for it? They are not very expensive; less than a tank of fuel for certain.No owners manual. I'm having to google it and so far have no found a 1990-1992 ranger fuse box diagram in order for me to know which fuse to pull... I'm still searching.
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