Here is a log file. It shows a little more variation than the one I described, but that one got deleted.
Here is a log file. It shows a little more variation than the one I described, but that one got deleted.
Change analog out 2 to
0.88333v @10:1 AFR
4.21667v @20:1 AFR
Then do a quick log & post.
The Tremor at AIR
Or you can use this one that doesnt give you much resolution. (Original lm-1 settings like you have programmed in at the moment.
The Tremor at AIR
The LM-1 changes those voltage values when programmed in to 0.879 and 4.215. Does that make a difference?
It's been a while since I played with the analog side of things, but I do remember the values being changed slightly & leaving them as is.
There is a lot of noise in the grounds showing in your last log. Mine was only around a 0.3v swing but yours is around 0.7v. You will need those full range settings to smooth it out.
The Tremor at AIR
The Tremor at AIR
A quick log with those LM-1 setting gave AFRs at 25:1.
I suggest you program it, build your PID and trust what you see in the software.
The LM-1's digital display is going to be a little quicker than the analog signal.
Write everything to the calc_pids.txt instead of the sae_generic.txt so it doesn't get overwritten after an update.
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