From 4822fa81b68eae6bfb68cfaaa3d42fb3e3b2d60a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Administrator Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 07:00:47 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] docs: update configuration/Dwell --- configuration/Dwell.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/configuration/Dwell.md b/configuration/Dwell.md index 8106f14..86d9d8c 100644 --- a/configuration/Dwell.md +++ b/configuration/Dwell.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Dwell description: published: true -date: 2023-07-14T03:51:52.713Z +date: 2023-07-14T07:00:40.992Z tags: editor: markdown dateCreated: 2020-01-06T01:53:53.703Z @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ From the April 2017 firmware onwards, dwell will automatically reduce when the c **Note:** Both the running and cranking dwell times are nominal values, assumed to be at a constant voltage (Usually 12v). Actual dwell time used will depend on the current system voltage with higher voltages having lower dwell times and vice versa. See section below on voltage correction -- Cranking dwell - The nominal dwell time that will be used during cranking. Cranking is defined as being whenever the RPM is above 0, but below the 'Cranking RPM' values in the [Cranking](/en/configuration/Cranking "wikilink") dialog -- Use dwell map - By default this is set to "No" and speeduino will use fixed running dwell value (With a voltage correction applied). If different dwell values are required across engine RPM/load range, this can be set to Yes and separate Dwell table defines running dwell value. -- Running dwell - The nominal dwell that will be used when the engine is running normally. -- Spark duration - The approximate time the coil takes to fully discharge. This time is used in calculating a reduced dwell when in time limited conditions, such as mentioned above on single coil, high cylinder count engines. The limited dwell time is calculated by taking the maximum revolution time at the given RPM, dividing by the number of spark outputs required per revolution and subtracting the spark duration. Outside of those conditions, this setting is not used. -- Over dwell protection - The over dwell protection system runs independently of the standard ignition schedules and monitors the time that each ignition output has been active. If the active time exceeds this amount, the output will be ended to prevent damage to coils. This value should typically be at least 3ms higher than the nominal dwell times configured above in order to allow overhead for voltage correction. +- **Cranking dwell** - The nominal dwell time that will be used during cranking. Cranking is defined as being whenever the RPM is above 0, but below the 'Cranking RPM' values in the [Cranking](/en/configuration/Cranking "wikilink") dialog +- **Use dwell map** - By default this is set to "No" and speeduino will use fixed running dwell value (With a voltage correction applied). If different dwell values are required across engine RPM/load range, this can be set to Yes and separate Dwell table defines running dwell value. +- **Running dwell** - The nominal dwell that will be used when the engine is running normally. +- **Spark duration** - The approximate time the coil takes to fully discharge. This time is used in calculating a reduced dwell when in time limited conditions, such as mentioned above on single coil, high cylinder count engines. The limited dwell time is calculated by taking the maximum revolution time at the given RPM, dividing by the number of spark outputs required per revolution and subtracting the spark duration. Outside of those conditions, this setting is not used. +- **Over dwell protection** - The over dwell protection system runs independently of the standard ignition schedules and monitors the time that each ignition output has been active. If the active time exceeds this amount, the output will be ended to prevent damage to coils. This value should typically be at least 3ms higher than the nominal dwell times configured above in order to allow overhead for voltage correction. ## Voltage correction As the system voltage rises and falls, the dwell time needs to reduce and increase respectively. This allows for a consistent spark strength without damaging the coil/s during high system voltage conditions. It is recommended that 12v be used as the 'nominal' voltage, meaning that the Dwell % figure at 12v should be 100%.