@ which values have u set your SECS alarms?
#2
Here are some general recomendations for alarm settings.....
ALARM COOLANT 96 to 98 C
ALARM BOOST 3-4psi above your max unless you run over 2 bar the set to 32 psi to disable alarm.
ALARM BATTERY 11.5 volts low 14.5 volts high
ALARM CHARGE TEMP 50 to 60 C depending on use
Dont forget, the monitor ALWAYS monitors for faulty and out of range sensors
anyway no matter what you set the alarm warnings at.
Hope that helps.
ALARM COOLANT 96 to 98 C
ALARM BOOST 3-4psi above your max unless you run over 2 bar the set to 32 psi to disable alarm.
ALARM BATTERY 11.5 volts low 14.5 volts high
ALARM CHARGE TEMP 50 to 60 C depending on use
Dont forget, the monitor ALWAYS monitors for faulty and out of range sensors
anyway no matter what you set the alarm warnings at.
Hope that helps.
#3
Renr,
My settings are:
ALARM COOLANT 98° C
ALARM BOOST 32 psi
ALARM BATTERY 11.5 volts low 14.5 volts high
ALARM CHARGE TEMP 50 to 60 C depending on use
Water Injection RUN at 28 LBS/PSI and 44° Charge temp.
RPM's 7,200 RPM
My settings are:
ALARM COOLANT 98° C
ALARM BOOST 32 psi
ALARM BATTERY 11.5 volts low 14.5 volts high
ALARM CHARGE TEMP 50 to 60 C depending on use
Water Injection RUN at 28 LBS/PSI and 44° Charge temp.
RPM's 7,200 RPM
#4
thanks Simon and Doug
Simon i know it depends on whether the sensors are in good nick and i just set them to those temps so i know i need to take it a bit slower
i aint an animal on track yet but just that i can have an indication of what temps it shouldnt read
Simon i know it depends on whether the sensors are in good nick and i just set them to those temps so i know i need to take it a bit slower
i aint an animal on track yet but just that i can have an indication of what temps it shouldnt read
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