Haltech Haltech WB offset?
Haltech WB offset?
I have a haltech E6K computer and I am using it to datalog the LC-1 wb output as a 0 to 5v input. Now there seems to be an offset of 1.0 difference.
IE the LC-1 software shows 11.00 the haltech will show 12.00. How do I correct this offset.
I thought that I could just introduce that offset throught the range?
Thanks,
IE the LC-1 software shows 11.00 the haltech will show 12.00. How do I correct this offset.
I thought that I could just introduce that offset throught the range?
Thanks,
Originally Posted by IAN
I have a haltech E6K computer and I am using it to datalog the LC-1 wb output as a 0 to 5v input. Now there seems to be an offset of 1.0 difference.
IE the LC-1 software shows 11.00 the haltech will show 12.00. How do I correct this offset.
I thought that I could just introduce that offset throught the range?
Thanks,
IE the LC-1 software shows 11.00 the haltech will show 12.00. How do I correct this offset.
I thought that I could just introduce that offset throught the range?
Thanks,
If it's an actual LC-1 it should have come with the programming cable and software to do so. The E6-K was programmed for use on a certain M&W Uego sensor where the output is different to the Innovate. Also make sure the LC-1 is grounded at the same point as the E6-K.
I recently hooked an AEM Uego gauge to a friend's E6-X to do some datalogging and it was reading 1/2 a point lower but I can live with that.
Originally Posted by crispeed
We'll being that it's an E6-K and you'll have to re-scale the values in the LC-1 itself.
If it's an actual LC-1 it should have come with the programming cable and software to do so. The E6-K was programmed for use on a certain M&W Uego sensor where the output is different to the Innovate. Also make sure the LC-1 is grounded at the same point as the E6-K.
I recently hooked an AEM Uego gauge to a friend's E6-X to do some datalogging and it was reading 1/2 a point lower but I can live with that.
If it's an actual LC-1 it should have come with the programming cable and software to do so. The E6-K was programmed for use on a certain M&W Uego sensor where the output is different to the Innovate. Also make sure the LC-1 is grounded at the same point as the E6-K.
I recently hooked an AEM Uego gauge to a friend's E6-X to do some datalogging and it was reading 1/2 a point lower but I can live with that.
I was going to set it at 0v =10afr and 5v=20afr. Or is there an actually curve I need and how would I look that up? (IE 10afr is in fact .254V or something?)
I did ground the LC-1 to the same ground as the e6k ground wire



