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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - BostonR56S - 09-24-2011 11:23 AM

Lol mind telling me what comapny u work for? I'm gonna make sure i dont buy any of their products!! Haha jkjk!! But in all honesty. It's weird it it was the fuse that it'd lock up after 2 days and not immediately. Hopefully it had to trip something over a period of time. My fingers r crossed.

(09-24-2011 09:07 AM)LASRGUY Wrote:  
(09-24-2011 08:59 AM)Howerton Engineering Wrote:  It does need two fuses. The original goes back in the primary slot, the slot with the pigtail is the secondary and gets the fuse to power what you are "adding" in this case the controller.

I'll cross my fingers that's the problem. That should have been obvious. I'm an electrical engineer.



RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - LASRGUY - 09-24-2011 11:55 AM

The shop has it working now but adding the other fuse wasn't the fix. They said all the electronic modules were locked up with codes indicating a ground fault. Maybe some sort of voltage spike when I was reconnecting the battery? Right now we have all the connectors unplugged from the HFS-3. Hopefully all will be well when it's hooked back up. More later.

I actually design high power lasers so I'm more used to dealing with photons than electronsSmile


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - BostonR56S - 09-24-2011 12:01 PM

(09-24-2011 11:55 AM)LASRGUY Wrote:  The shop has it working now but adding the other fuse wasn't the fix. They said all the electronic modules were locked up with codes indicating a ground fault. Maybe some sort of voltage spike when I was reconnecting the battery? Right now we have all the connectors unplugged from the HFS-3. Hopefully all will be well when it's hooked back up. More later.

I actually design high power lasers so I'm more used to dealing with photons than electronsSmile
Touche. And i work on a different type of turbine.. much larger in size and produces about 9000 lbs of thrust, and gets Jan over to our side of the country for tuning lol

Let us know how it goes. Coulda been a coNnection that want loose


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - Howerton Engineering - 09-24-2011 12:20 PM

Well, Thumper wired his fuel injector to ground.......


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - BostonR56S - 09-24-2011 12:23 PM

Lol well thumper is his own case... who r we trying to kid?


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - silhouette88 - 09-24-2011 01:35 PM

I think Thumper was just trying to give the other racers a chance by nerfing his motor to 3 cylinders. :-D


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - ThumperGP - 09-24-2011 04:52 PM

(09-24-2011 12:20 PM)Howerton Engineering Wrote:  Well, Thumper wired his fuel injector to ground.......

Tongue

Me: "Ummm Jeff....my car sounds like a WRX...."

Jeff: Are you sure you have the colors right......

"Ummm, nope....not sure at all"

hahaha


Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - LASRGUY - 09-24-2011 05:05 PM

Back to happy again! But with a dent in the wallet. 6hours of troubleshooting and code clearing labor got the car's electronics running normal without replacing any parts.
The root cause may have been somehow related to forgetting the second fuse in the add-a-fuse or to connecting the negative battery terminal before the positive. I'll probably never know for sure. It's still odd that it was fine for two days before came down with the problems. Hopefully it won't happen again.


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - silhouette88 - 09-24-2011 06:06 PM

Nice! Glad to hear it's fixed. So you have the HFS-3 turned back on now?


RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - Buli - 09-24-2011 07:07 PM

(09-24-2011 05:05 PM)LASRGUY Wrote:  Back to happy again! But with a dent in the wallet. 6hours of troubleshooting and code clearing labor got the car's electronics running normal without replacing any parts.
The root cause may have been somehow related to forgetting the second fuse in the add-a-fuse or to connecting the negative battery terminal before the positive. I'll probably never know for sure. It's still odd that it was fine for two days before came down with the problems. Hopefully it won't happen again.

Negative before the positive.... Who cares, it doesn't matter on any electronics I have done in 44 years of doing electronics. Yes I started very young.
Glad you got it fixed. Smile