WB O2 Success

Steve.Flanagan at VerizonWireless.com Steve.Flanagan at VerizonWireless.com
Mon Dec 10 23:13:37 GMT 2001


Neil,

I power mine with a 16V system.  Because of drag race issues, I needed it to
heat up as fast as possible.  Mine heats up in about 25 Sec.  

You can change the heat time by changing the heater current.  The Notes are
on the schematic, you will need to add some R's in Parallel to R4 to alter
the Heater current.  1.5 Amps max is recommended.

I think the warning was not to heat to fast or you can hurt the sensor.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Neil.Poersch at mts.mb.ca [mailto:Neil.Poersch at mts.mb.ca]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 3:20 PM
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: WB O2 Success


I finished building my WB O2 unit with the list's circuit board and parts
kits. As suggested I checked it out first with a light bulb in place of the
sensor and everything looked good.  Then fired it up with the sensor in
place and it worked OK.  Thanks again to all the list members who made this
possible.

I read 4.02V in free air with my Fluke DVM.  Drove it down to 0.79V by
flooding the sensor with propane from my plumber's torch (unlit of course).
Then installed it on my carbureted motorcycle after warming the engine up
from the ambient +3C temperature and read 1.82V at idle.........couldn't
road test it under load because of the snow drifts in the way.

Question:  It takes exactly four minutes for the sensor to heat up and the
LED to light.   Is four minutes heating time typical?  This is a bit too
long for my liking.  I assume that there is a need to control the rate of
heating the sensor or else we wouldn't have the elaborate heater power
supply.   I would like to shorten the heating time if possible.  Any
comments on what the effect of shortening the heating time would be?

Thanks,
Neil

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