Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
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Hi All,
I have spent today getting the AZD parts I bought going.
See http://malfunction.faed.name for details.
Regards,
Mal.
I have spent today getting the AZD parts I bought going.
See http://malfunction.faed.name for details.
Regards,
Mal.
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Good stuff. Did you get a DMOC controller too? Any luck with that?
Also, I posted some stuff about the water pump a while back here: viewtopic.php?title=transit-connect-wat ... out&t=3342
Great find on the E39 throttle pedal. That'll come in handy for me and my E36 as well. Just had a look and it appears to also be the same design. Very cool. The more plug and play parts the better.
Also, I posted some stuff about the water pump a while back here: viewtopic.php?title=transit-connect-wat ... out&t=3342
Great find on the E39 throttle pedal. That'll come in handy for me and my E36 as well. Just had a look and it appears to also be the same design. Very cool. The more plug and play parts the better.
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Thanks. The trick was to understand the input frequency and duty cycle requirements. The German doc covered that well thankfully.
I didn't get a DMOC. Am kicking myself now!
Yea, the accelerator pedal was a stroke of luck.
I didn't get a DMOC. Am kicking myself now!
Yea, the accelerator pedal was a stroke of luck.
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Interesting. The documentation shows 45-1100Hz PWM. I tested mine at 10kHz and it worked fine. I wouldn't be surprised if it has a simple RC low pass filter inside anyway.a4x4kiwi wrote: Thanks. The trick was to understand the input frequency and duty cycle requirements.
Awesome little pump. I picked up two. Very powerful.
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Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
Anyone managed to figure out the power steering pump yet? Google doesn't seem to have much to say about it.
Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
I've got a DMOC and 1pv5135 and now I'm looking for a good deal on the vacuum pump, fluid pump, ac pump and heater. Where did you guys source your accessory parts?
Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
I got mine on ebay Item number: 261141303324
Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
I'm mid-process for multiple sets from the UK, plus misc extras for various peoples - to be shipped to Perth initially. Happy to defray international shipping costs further. You'll need to be fully paid up by Friday though. PM me if interested.
Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
celectric wrote: Anyone managed to figure out the power steering pump yet? Google doesn't seem to have much to say about it.
Nope - I've asked around on various Ford Mondeo/Galaxy forums with no luck either...
Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
Thanks for offer, but I'm in Wellington, NZ, so shipping to Perth first won't save much if anything.
Chris
Chris
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Mal
"Remote contact" on Diyelectric car is selling the DMOCS at US$850. That's where I got mine from
"Remote contact" on Diyelectric car is selling the DMOCS at US$850. That's where I got mine from
Re: Azure Dynamics Parts - Getting them going
Hi!BigMouse wrote: ↑Tue, 02 Apr 2013, 02:21 Good stuff. Did you get a DMOC controller too? Any luck with that?
Also, I posted some stuff about the water pump a while back here: viewtopic.php?title=transit-connect-wat ... out&t=3342
Great find on the E39 throttle pedal. That'll come in handy for me and my E36 as well. Just had a look and it appears to also be the same design. Very cool. The more plug and play parts the better.
still need controler?
I have one, brand new! not used!
regards
ev-easy