by sardengineering on Tue Apr 14, 2015 12:19 pm
Hello Dean,
My apologies for the delayed response, I've been away from my desk for most of the working day. From reading through your post it appears that my response may have been confusing indeed. You see the heater circuit can't be run on a relay in the sense that it can't be always on or always off. Or, to put it another way, the heater circuit can't be operated by a relays switching on and off as slowly as a relay functions. Instead, the heater circuit has to be controlled on a frequency basis and to achieve this a PWM circuit is needed. According to Bosch Motorsport the heater control frequency for the lambda sensor should be ≥ 100 Hz, hence the advisory for which auxiliary output should be used.
So you're actually correct if I have understood you clearly. I suppose you could use a relay purely from a theoretical stand point but it would be both unnecessary and impractical. With the heater circuit using direct battery voltage and the auxiliary output on the M84 (correctly configured within the ECU Manager of course) you should have the intended functionality, no problems.
Sorry for the miscommunication. I misunderstood your comment about the use of relay to mean a permanent 12 volt closed circuit operation, so always on. And in reflection, my explanation about the implemented use of the auxiliary output was intended to be understood as the PWM control of the heater circuit itself; not the power source for the circuit.
I sure hope this gives you the clarification and verification being requested. If anything isn't clear or you need elaboration to any extent please feel free to send a follow up request and I will try my best to answer you appropriately.
Thanks for choosing the MoTeC brand, cheers!
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Damien King
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S.A.R.D. Engineering
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