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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
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This one: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=133169 or this one? http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=133172 |
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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
Be sure to update PDP firmware.
Instructions for updating the firmware are here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ht=pdp+current The ship firmware does not zero the currents, so they can wiggle by a couple amps. |
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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
Unfortunately, the PRO user manual doesn't state any expectations for reading channel current.
I would guess that, in this case, this current sensor is essentially floating, which means the value it returns is meaningless. Try putting a breaker in the channels that are reading incorrect and let us know if they are still incorrect. Then try hooking up a low-current device to the channels and see if they still read incorrect. It's just a guess, but I think putting a breaker in will be enough to stabilize the current sensor and give you the expected result. Last edited by Jon Stratis : 19-01-2015 at 23:23. Reason: iphone auto-corrected "low-current" to "low-cost" |
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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
Be careful and don't plug a motor straight into the PDB, it'll fry the current sensor!
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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
Have you tried this already? It sure seems like the breaker should protect it against over-currenting the sensor, though I don't want to be the guinea pig to prove it.
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Re: PDP Reading Incorrectly over CAN
Do not connect a motor directly to the PDP...
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PDP User Manual http://www.crosstheroadelectronics.c...ol_system.html |
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