Sheilding on Diy-WB connector wires
bcroe at juno.com
bcroe at juno.com
Sat Apr 6 07:21:35 GMT 2002
I use shielded cable for over 6 feet. The need for
shielding could vary a LOT from car to car, but at
the least keep it away from things like ignition wires.
If you see some occasional strange things, try
shielding the wiring. The heater doesn't need it,
but the other 5 wires might.
Bruce Roe
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 22:40:49 -0000 "Hugh Keir" <hugh at sol.co.uk> writes:
> I am finishing off the wiring on my WB circuit board using connectors
> from scrapyard.
>
> I noticed that the calibration resistor wires and the yellow -ve
> heater wire are wound round each other as a twisted triple
> and have a copper braid sheath outside them
>
> This suggests to me that there might be a shielding issue either
> with the
> standard Honda wiring, or more importantly there may an issue in
> general and
> these three wires should be separated from the others in all our
> set-ups.
>
> Hugh
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