Steve Perry wrote:I have ordered a servo tester and will have a play with it, I have also ordered an Arduino as a backup plan.
I suspect that the mention of Arduino witchcraft might sound horribly complicated, it's not but gives an easy way of setting the fully open and fully closed temperatures. With the simple servo tester modification the closed position of the servo will vary between summer and winter due to the ambient temperature.
I am guessing that fully closed at 20c and fully open at 100c would be a good starting point.
Both methods look like costing about a fiver to make
Hi Steve,
Are those figure realistic or are they a "guesstimate"? On a summers day with the sun on the cowl I imagine the in cowl temparature may be 25 degrees plus. Then again, the draft through the cowl may bring that down to the 20 degree you propose. I don't know myself, I am just speculating. Without a means of mesuring and logging the in cowl tempaprature vs the cylinder head temparature, I think we will be guessing what the numbers should be. Its not a problem for me to do this with Jeti, and the software can drive the servo to open and close the cowl given sensible temparature parameters, but how will you get the data from the ardino set up? Can that be done?
John