PitchPenny
100 mW
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2012
- Messages
- 37
Ok Oakright ...I got smart and Google all this stuff
and winged it with your help and my common sense
>>>>>>>>>Slide the thin tips into the backend of the white plug with the 5 wires while it is all assembled. Set your multimeter so it's set to measure voltage, somewhere in the 5 volt range. Stick the red one alongside the red wire, and the black one alongside the black wire. You should measure 5 volts. If not, there is something wrong. After that, stick the red probe into the green wire, black to black, and turn the wheel very slowly. About every inch or so of wheel movement the voltage should toggle between 5v and 0v. If it doesn't toggle, there is something wrong. Then put the red to blue, black to black, and move the wheel slowly to see if it toggles. Repeat for yellow.
You should always have a constant 5v coming from the controller on the red wire. You should have the Green, Yellow, and Blue wires alternate between 5v and 0v. Always sink the >black probe to black< when testing the halls.<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I did all this it was a cake walk! and I passed all the tests!
Quick side note here>>When I turn my key on my ignition switch it works half the time
as in it LIGHTS up my Throttle Lights Half the time
sometimes it works sometimes it does not...when it does not it comes on in 10 secs or so
WONDERIng here if I can simply BY PASS the Ignition switch by Connecting the TWO WIRES
that go to my Ignition switch (to me this seems common sense but I am going to ask here first for feed back)
and winged it with your help and my common sense
>>>>>>>>>Slide the thin tips into the backend of the white plug with the 5 wires while it is all assembled. Set your multimeter so it's set to measure voltage, somewhere in the 5 volt range. Stick the red one alongside the red wire, and the black one alongside the black wire. You should measure 5 volts. If not, there is something wrong. After that, stick the red probe into the green wire, black to black, and turn the wheel very slowly. About every inch or so of wheel movement the voltage should toggle between 5v and 0v. If it doesn't toggle, there is something wrong. Then put the red to blue, black to black, and move the wheel slowly to see if it toggles. Repeat for yellow.
You should always have a constant 5v coming from the controller on the red wire. You should have the Green, Yellow, and Blue wires alternate between 5v and 0v. Always sink the >black probe to black< when testing the halls.<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I did all this it was a cake walk! and I passed all the tests!
Quick side note here>>When I turn my key on my ignition switch it works half the time
as in it LIGHTS up my Throttle Lights Half the time
sometimes it works sometimes it does not...when it does not it comes on in 10 secs or so
WONDERIng here if I can simply BY PASS the Ignition switch by Connecting the TWO WIRES
that go to my Ignition switch (to me this seems common sense but I am going to ask here first for feed back)