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Martin Krumpholz
07-08-2005, 11:08 PM
Hello,
Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
Is the 10,6V the input level?
How much power did this panel have?
Did the input and output have the same Ground?
Regards
Martin
"Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
> Hello,
>
> Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
previouus post.
> I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
> Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
> Is the 10,6V the input level?
Yes
> How much power did this panel have?
10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
panel ti light)>
> Did the input and output have the same Ground?
Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
> Regards
>
> Martin
Martin Krumpholz
07-08-2005, 11:08 PM
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Martin Krumpholz
07-08-2005, 11:08 PM
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
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