I think I know what im doing. I have the cable wired up as specified in the manual.
Is this correct:
I believe the LM1 lets me program whatever voltage I want to equal whatever AFR I want right? so I chose 0v = 10 afr and 5v = 20 afr. To do this, I go into the LM programmer and set my limits to 0v=10 afr and 5v=20 afr.
on my Diablosport trinity, it asks for a low limit and a high limit for my analog gauge which I assume to be 0v to 5v. so I set the low limit (i.e., 0v) to 10 and the high limit to 20.
Does that make sense?
I am assuming that the analog out from the LM1 can be set to a 0v to 5v range. Im not seeing where it says the range I can set it to.
Or would I be better off setting my low limit to say 1v=10 afr instead of 0V
Logging AFR from my Innovate LM-1 to my trinity
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RE: Logging AFR from my Innovate LM-1 to my trinity
What you are doing seems to be right from the Trinity side. I don't know about the LM1.
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