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Toliski

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Hello guys,

I want to make my Ecu's boost control to work so i can sell my external BC to get tidy my cocpit!!!
Well i have a mac type valve and i want a switch to control the duty. I want to go with close loop like my BC.

I want about 3-4 position i should go for rotary switch?
12v? 0-5V? What i should buy?

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If you want more than 2 positions then most likely a multi-position rotary switch is the best option.  It will be connected to 5V to give a 0-5V input.  There are various manufacturers offering these.

There is a thread here with an example setup: 

 

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7 hours ago, Adamw said:

If you want more than 2 positions then most likely a multi-position rotary switch is the best option.  It will be connected to 5V to give a 0-5V input.  There are various manufacturers offering these.

There is a thread here with an example setup: 

 

another question to produce 0-5v

i must give to switch 12v and it made it -5v?

or must give the switch 5v and made it 0-5v?

for second option from where i take 5v signal?

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Any pin that is assigned as 5V will be a 5V supply so either could be used on the plugin either the 5V on the expansion or the 5V at the main header.

The power for the solenoid and coils is generally supplied from a relay.

It is not supplied via the ECU.

 

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