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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

The Dyno is up and ready to run. the torque load cell was calibrated using a dumb bell weight hanging on a steel beam. I used 2 C-clamps to ho...

9 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Progress. Ramp install is solved but not implemented. Speed sensor and new trigger wheel mounted. I drilled and tapped the outer pe...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

And the PC showed Status Ready. Now I need to figure out how to calibrate the torque sensor. Tomorrow I will fab a new sensor mount for the t...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Once I had power cable ready I plugged it in. DC source was showing power Status green LED and no errors. That's a good sign.  20250111_...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Today was focused on. Main power. I wired a disconnect box into a 21' (7m) power cable. This will give me lots of freedom to move around the sho...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Jostein, Can you clarify your statement about the speed sensor mounting. Best to mount to retarder or wheel rollers? Existing speed senso...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

I was able drill some hardware and pull end cover. For reference the tooth count is 100. Now I have to decide if a VR to 5V convert...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Thank you for clarification. I might have downloaded older manual. I did not see engRPM in manual. But it is on the control box. I want RPM fo...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Can someone verify the tooth count for Maha speed sensor? I think this is 120 tooth. I cant get the access panel off to count. There seem...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

The DC supply and control box are now wired. I cut an access panel in the electrical box lid so the fins of the supply stick through. Also pl...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Thank you for the response. Related to the cooling fan. I meant use an I/O pin to drive a relay and then setup temperature control to trigge...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

I spent some time going through the coils today. They are already wired 2P-2S. Then I started questioning my electrical math. Each coil rated 96...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

Reading through the manual each coil is rated 96V. In this case I am planning 2 series - 2 parallel connection to give me 192V total. will plan to...

10 months ago
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RE: Maha WgB70 conversion thread

FYI. I just found an online manual for this dyno. It was also sold under SnapOn brand. Quick read might answer some of my questions about wiring...

10 months ago
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