Netres availability
Programmer
nwester at eidnet.org
Wed Aug 22 15:17:50 GMT 2001
Mainly because of hooking both drivers through the one
injector. You're doubling the current through the one.
If E=I/R, I'd think the resulting current is going to be around 14-15 amps.
Could the single injector take it ??
Lyndon
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: Netres availability
> In a message dated 8/22/2001 8:11:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> rrauscher at nni.com writes:
>
> > This second method would be a problem if the injector
> > durations ever overlapped. Lots of current through the
> > lonely injector. Would depend upon engine RPM limits
> > and injector sizing.
>
> Why would the current go up just because you are grounding the injector
> twice? The current is limited by the injector's resistance is it not,
which
> wouldn't change no matter how many drivers were firing. JW
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