Started building the Megajolt 3 Board tonight, the power components all fitted
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Looking good
I've just ordered a megasquirt V3 from bill shurvinton. I am looking forward to the challenge although somewhat worried about my limited skills
in electronics and mapping. A steep learning curve ahead I feel.
Steve
Ive got a few of them also, just waiting for a few parts before i can finish building them.
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Probably dumb question but is there any disadvantage to the V3 board over the previous versions? I'll probably start out just with MS but
it'll still run MSnS-E if I want to move to that at a later stage won't it?
Cheers,
James
[Edited on 14/10/05 by James]
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Originally posted by James
Probably dumb question but is there any disadvantage to the V3 board over the previous versions? I'll probably start out just with MS but it'll still run MSnS-E if I want to move to that at a later stage won't it?
Cheers,
James
[Edited on 14/10/05 by James]
The finished product minus case
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Originally posted by Monkeybasher
Looking good
I've just ordered a megasquirt V3 from bill shurvinton. I am looking forward to the challenge although somewhat worried about my limited skills in electronics and mapping. A steep learning curve ahead I feel.
Steve
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
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Originally posted by Monkeybasher
Looking good
I've just ordered a megasquirt V3 from bill shurvinton. I am looking forward to the challenge although somewhat worried about my limited skills in electronics and mapping. A steep learning curve ahead I feel.
Steve
I built the V3 megasquirt, the stimulator and a relay board in an afternoon. It's not overly difficult, though the E-Line transistor (the Zetex transistors) pads are very close together so a fine tipped iron is required.