Good day to all,
I’m trying to hook up a pwm cwa400 waterpump with a dta T4 ecu, but I cannot see how to wiring is setup.
Me being a Holley guy the pwm is set up different without a ssr, is there someone that can draw me a schedule on paper how to set this wiring loom up, I tried numerous things and I cannot get it to work.
The cwa includes an internal relay.
Pwm wiring
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Re: Pwm wiring
What exactly have you tried ? Looks like it may want a "high" voltage based PWM, as opposed to a ground switching.
So you may need to add a pullup resistor or something......although oddly it says the PWM input is equipped with a pulldown resistor.
https://www.tecomotive.com/en/products/CWA400.html
So you may need to add a pullup resistor or something......although oddly it says the PWM input is equipped with a pulldown resistor.
https://www.tecomotive.com/en/products/CWA400.html
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Re: Pwm wiring
stevieturbo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 11:39 am What exactly have you tried ? Looks like it may want a "high" voltage based PWM, as opposed to a ground switching.
So you may need to add a pullup resistor or something......although oddly it says the PWM input is equipped with a pulldown resistor.
https://www.tecomotive.com/en/products/CWA400.html
Im running the pwm trough a -pwm with a 5k pull-up resistor.
I have a schedule i will try to post it ( one of my previous projects with another brand ecu worked fine )
No resistor is possible, you need to give a +pwm signal with normal duty cycle tables tried both ways.
( I’m going to rewire it again was my first tought , but if this setup that I have in my mind doesn’t works on this application I should go another way.
Dta says: All that’s required is a spare PWM output, and a solid-state relay. So my question would be
.1 how do I setup up a pwm trough a ssr > wiring diagram.
.2 what ssr relay can I use.
.3 hoping that someone could confirm that my previous setup could work on dta t4
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Re: Pwm wiring
you've already wired it in that drawing with a pullup resistor as I mentioned. So it would seem it is possible.
So is the pump doing nothing at all ? How are you testing or confirming this ?
When referring to a SSR, that would be just running the pump directly with no onboard PWM, and using an external SSR to carry the variable load, with the SSR PWM'd by the ecu
Not sure how you'd wire that pump for that
So is the pump doing nothing at all ? How are you testing or confirming this ?
When referring to a SSR, that would be just running the pump directly with no onboard PWM, and using an external SSR to carry the variable load, with the SSR PWM'd by the ecu
Not sure how you'd wire that pump for that
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Re: Pwm wiring
That EWP does not need an external SSR, as that is built in to the water pump.
Wire it as per that wiring diagram, and it should work.
Wire it as per that wiring diagram, and it should work.