Hello!Are you still selling these Christian?
Yes, I just finished 2 for a M1088 and M1078 I think...
Christian
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Hello!Are you still selling these Christian?
Thank you sir!Outstanding job, sir !
Does this system detect the same faults as the original system, and let you know what they are?Hello all!
As announced, here a short and unprofessional video of my Arduino CTIS ECU. It's an example on how it works when pressure is too low, it works also when pressure is to high.
You can set 4 diffrent pressures depending your needs, and works with 4x4 and 6x6 trucks as well. You do not need to change anything on truck side, just plug in and hope there are not other faults in the entire system, like stuck pipes, non closing wheel valves, leaking blow out valves etc...
Christian
There are some error messages, like PCU sensor fault, leaking wheel valves (if there is a heavy leakage), but not more. The ECU do not read the speed sensor to warn if you are in overspeed with low pressure.Does this system detect the same faults as the original system, and let you know what they are?
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I wonder how hard it would be to add that?The ECU do not read the speed sensor to warn if you are in overspeed with low pressure.
lol...... if a person needs a warning about that..... they should not own the truck. Govt. figured even stupid soldiers did not need a warning about it .... (cause the ride was so obvious to know to slow your ass down.?I wonder how hard it would be to add that?
Good morning, just joined here but have been observing for a while. My M1078a0 came to me with a bricked controller. I'm wondering if you're still making and selling the Arduino kits? I'd love to pick one up from you if you areThank you SIR!
I'm not sure if there is a separate A1R controller, but there are A0 (green) and A1 (black) controllers. The black ones are programmed differently (PSI), and did not work in my A0 (for whatever reason... it could have been bad, or just not liked the A0, but it just blinked "CTIS Overspeed" all the time).My controller is going tits-up. It's been acting up for some time.
Mine is an A1R with the C7 and all sorts of fun electrical bits. The controller is different than the A0 models (I'm told that they are totally incompatible). I'm not really interested in spending a grand on the correct OEM controller, and I've always said that I wanted to go Arduino when the time comes.
But the problem is: what exactly is the difference between the older A0 controllers and the later A1R controllers? And can it be negated via Arduino programming?
Since the Arduino route is circumventing most of the original circuitry, it may still work.
I ordered an Arduino controller from Plasa. It’s in transit right now. It’s completely customizable on the fly. He has been building them and updating them for a while.My controller is going tits-up. It's been acting up for some time.
Mine is an A1R with the C7 and all sorts of fun electrical bits. The controller is different than the A0 models (I'm told that they are totally incompatible). I'm not really interested in spending a grand on the correct OEM controller, and I've always said that I wanted to go Arduino when the time comes.
But the problem is: what exactly is the difference between the older A0 controllers and the later A1R controllers? And can it be negated via Arduino programming?
I ordered an Arduino controller from Plasa. It’s in transit right now. It’s completely customizable on the fly. He has been building them and updating them for a while.
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You would need a different PCU or another set of intermediary solenoid valves to divide up the system into front and rear sections…I am interested in a controller that will control the front and rear axles separately, using a set point, instead of selectable pre-sets.
You would need a different PCU or another set of intermediary solenoid valves to divide up the system into front and rear sections…