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> How to set the voltage span potentiometers with the "No Speed = No load" firmware upgrade.
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> Upper span pot: P2
> Controls "power off" voltage on the MDST-6 board, usually the left side board and the board "without heat sinks".
> With everything connected as normal the physically upper span pot is adjusted so that no voltage is going to the brake when the roller not turning.
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> To check it, there should be a volt meter connected to the connector that the brake unit is attached to.
> The center connector of the blue box has a red, black and green lead.
> Connect the meter to the red and black leads and have the meter set to DC volts.
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> The computer's EC997 software DAQ dialog box should be open and the slider control should be set to zero.
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> DC voltage is adjusted on the MDST-6 board so that when slider control is at zero, there is no voltage being applied to the EC brake.
> Turn pot clockwise till you read voltage, then counterclockwise till you just reach 0 vdc.
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> Lower span pot: P1 (controls maximum brake voltage applied to EC brake, maximum = 60 vdc during testing)
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> First remove power to the blue or grey PAU box for safety.
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> Disconnect the red and blue leads on the right side KBMM circuit board. HIGH VOLTAGE!!
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> You are testing the MDST-6 circuit board's MAX output to the right KBMM circuit board.
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> EC997 software: DAQ dialog box open, load slider all the way to left, at zero.
> Attach the volt meter to the, now disconnected, red (P2) and blue (P1) leads from the left MDST-6 circuit board.
> DC Voltage.
> Secure voltmeter leads safely to the two leads.
> Reattach power to the blue box.
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> The MDST-6 will output to the leads .8 vdc
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> Usually, it reads about 0.8 volts. The KBMM board, when in-circuit will drop the voltage ~.8 volts and that's how you get 0 vdc to the EC brake at rest.
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> Start a bike and put it in top gear and let it idle, spinning the drum. This accommodates the new "No Speed = No Load" feature.
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> The EC brake cannot come on with the leads not connected to the right KBMM circuit board, and you can manually change the control voltage from the MDST-6 board when you are manually controlling the brake through the software's brake slider in the DAQ dialog box.
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> Move the slider in the DAQ dialog box to it highest setting.
> Turn the lower MDST-6 P-1 pot so the reading on the meter is 6.7 vdc.
> Move the slider back to zero.
> The meter should read 0.8 volts.
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> Turn the bike off.
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> Remove power to the blue box for safety.
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> Reattach the red and blue leads to the KBMM board.
> Reattach power to the blue box.
> Perform a dyno test with the meter connected to the brake connector.
> We are going to watch no load and full load voltage.
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> The voltage should never go higher than 50 vdc even with a large 140 True HP bike and should read zero when the roller is stopped.
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> Call or write me for help.
> Let me know if it went well.
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> The KBMM board changes the computer's low amperage 0-5 vdc "brake control signal into a high amperage 0-60 vdc signal to make the EC brake to work