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  • #91
    I got what I was looking for, sorta

    Well,
    I put together a darlington and put it onthe board.
    now, I connect the 0.5V test voltage, trim V1 and the led comes on.
    then I adjust V2 to get the 1.0V output.
    works fine,
    BUT
    when I trim the test voltage back below 0.5V, the LED stays lit and the board keeps putting out 1.0V.

    I also tested the board with the IC removed and got the led to light dimly @ 0.75V.
    So I'm now thinking the IC is bad,

    miller time for sure

    Let me say to those reading this thread; there is no doubt in my mind that I damaged the problem parts myself, I am completely inexperienced at soldering and my issues should not deter anyone from getting Redmeanie's kits, they are top-notch!

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    • #92
      ignition control

      i'm wanting to control my ignition timing on the go to take advantage of the better burn and octane of my hho system. do you have a circuit that could do this? i only need a couple of degrees advance i'm still scratching my head for a way to do it without going to a fully programmable ecu.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by triumphdave View Post
        i'm wanting to control my ignition timing on the go to take advantage of the better burn and octane of my hho system. do you have a circuit that could do this? i only need a couple of degrees advance i'm still scratching my head for a way to do it without going to a fully programmable ecu.
        You mite be able to you use a timing control made by MSD. They have them at JEGS.com. These are just for timing. It was the only thing that I could think of.

        Sharkdive

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        • #94
          I am interested in finding a program, easy, I'm not an expert, but able to print circuit board diagrams on photo paper with laser printer, so I can etch them myself. I have found a few programs but they will not allow for "self printing". They want you to email them to their company so they can charge for them. I have been using a sharpie for a while now. I just want them to look better. I have heard mention of a few forum members already doing this. Any help?

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          • #95
            Here's One

            Howdy Mr. Octane :-)

            I'm kinda looking for something like that myself. I found this website last night

            HeadWize Projects - Designing a Printed Circuit Board with ExpressPCB by Christopher Garber

            I don't have Photoshop myself, but maybe you do, or maybe another editor will work.

            For what it's worth,

            Jerry

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            • #96
              Originally posted by gashouse24326 View Post
              Howdy Mr. Octane :-)

              I'm kinda looking for something like that myself. I found this website last night

              HeadWize Projects - Designing a Printed Circuit Board with ExpressPCB by Christopher Garber

              I don't have Photoshop myself, but maybe you do, or maybe another editor will work.

              For what it's worth,

              Jerry
              Photo Shop, Illustrator or even Paint Brush...That is how I started making them.
              I use Dip Trace (they also have a free version) Express PCB is easier and then if you have access to photoshop or a LIKE program you can convert it.

              Don't buy commercial Transfer Paper. Go to Staples and Buy their "Photo Basic" inkjet paper. Print your design on a Good Laser Printer like HP and Iron on using the Highest setting on your iron. Without Steam. Its better just to buy a new $7 iron and use it solely for this. After the tracks show through the paper put the hole board in cool water and slowly peel off the paper. Let it soak to be able to remove the remaining paper from the tracks. Use the mesh looking side of a sponge and gently rub it off. Now you are ready to etch with whatever etching method you prefer.

              That is some simple home style board fab for just about anyone who is willing to learn....


              And I also have used
              RedMeanie
              (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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              • #97
                Rest of the Story

                Red,

                Tell 'em about your homemade etching solution. That might help too. And where do you get your boards and which type would you recommend?

                Jerry

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by gashouse24326 View Post
                  Red,

                  Tell 'em about your homemade etching solution. That might help too. And where do you get your boards and which type would you recommend?

                  Jerry
                  Etching Solution:
                  1 part Muratic Acid
                  2 parts Hydrogen Peroxide

                  First Acid then add HP....Do this outdoors or in a well ventilated area, just like you would for commercial Solutions. Use rubber gloves and rinse thuroughly as you would with any other solution....AND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY! You can add some antacid tabs to neutralize the acid until you can dispose of properly.

                  It takes about 5min to completely Etch an 8x10 2oz board.

                  I have a buddy that I get my boards from. I believe he sells on eBay. I will find out and let you know.

                  RedMeanie
                  (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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                  • #99
                    Thanks. I should have thought of the acid. Probably have some around still, if not its in the pool section for a few bucks. I use it to etch metal before painting and its bad about destructing copper with a quickness! I already had some feric acid, it works good as well, just cost more. I will look into the programs and see what I can use. I seen the boards Redmeanie is producing and they look A+. These computers are letting us commoners do what only the pro's were doing a few years ago. Plus with all the attention HHO is getting, I want my system to look good as well as function properly. Safety is a key factor and shabby electronics just cant be tolerated.

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                    • Hey Redmeanie,

                      I was just getting ready to put the Hi Power PWM together and have one question, or two. On the picture of the lay out you show a 47K ohm resistor next to the source connections and the ground. There are no holes to put it in. Do we need to for this set-up? And then picture showing it all assemble, next to the 4005 Diode, it looks like a capacitor is there. Do I need that or is it used in other kits?

                      Thank you,

                      Sharkdive

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                      • Originally posted by sharkdive1 View Post
                        Hey Redmeanie,

                        I was just getting ready to put the Hi Power PWM together and have one question, or two. On the picture of the lay out you show a 47K ohm resistor next to the source connections and the ground. There are no holes to put it in. Do we need to for this set-up? And then picture showing it all assemble, next to the 4005 Diode, it looks like a capacitor is there. Do I need that or is it used in other kits?

                        Thank you,

                        Sharkdive
                        Shark,
                        No disregard that, I overlooked that and did not correct it in my doc. There are only 4 47K's .Also that Movistor is not needed in this application unless you are expecting power surges on the supply end. Which with a "Booster" you shouldn't have.The spot is there if you decide to add one later but I did not see a need for it.

                        Last edited by Redmeanie; 07-15-2008, 05:15 AM.
                        RedMeanie
                        (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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                        • Hey Red,

                          I didn't think that they where needed, but had to ask. The kit looks great. A friend and I had ordered everything from Hydrogen Grarge befor I saw your post, and we are still waiting for them to send it out. So now he wants to order from you. I will place the order in my name. Thanks for everything.

                          Sharkdive

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                          • Question to lean out >> AFR ~2.0

                            Full EFIE Kit (Fuel Mixture Control) For One O2 Sensor $22.00 US
                            Used To Control A/F Mixture For Fuel Injected Vehicles
                            Includes:
                            1 Cut, Pre-Tinned PCB (Just needs to be drilled) ADD $3 for additional board
                            1 Complete Set of Electronics
                            1 DPDT Mini Toggle
                            Please Specify Which Rotary Switch You Want
                            1 SP 6 Position Rotary Switch (For Complete Range)
                            or
                            1 SP 3 Position Rotary Switch (For 3 Preset Setting i.e. Power, City, Highway)



                            KIT ASSEMBLY This is being offered to help those who have contacted me wanting this service. So here it is.
                            EFIE (Fuel Mixture Controller) Fully Adjusted and Calibrated $15 ea.





                            Hello Redmeanie,

                            lets assume the case, I want to lean out to LAMBDA~2.0 (mixture 30air:1gasoline). (Hope, plasma spark does)!
                            Having one O2 sensor.

                            How far can I lean out with your EFIE kit plus assembling?

                            Best Regard
                            magnetO
                            Last edited by magnetO; 07-16-2008, 09:37 PM. Reason: THX mr.peeper, not AFR=2 instead lambda=2

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                            • You wouldnt lean out an A/F ratio down to ~2.0. At that point, you would need to richen the mixture. Even engines with Nitrou Oxide applications, superchargers or turbocharges try to maintain an A/f ratio of 12.5-12.8:1.

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                              • PCB Boards

                                Hey Red,

                                Did you ever find anything out from your buddy? I've checked out a couple of the sellers on ebay, but I'd just as soon give your friend the business if I can.
                                Let me know please.

                                Jerry

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