RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Factory wiring with resistors terminatin
Yes AirTool, The data is digital, the resistor is connected to the DSS circuit breaker that interrupts inputs based on the operator input at the key pad. That much I have found detailed information on. But the fact is no data is sent from the DSS or Serial Bus to the ECU thus the resistor is not there for the ECU.
I just received some real documentation I have not completed reading and I will post what I find. For those just coming in, I created this thread to find the reason for the resistor installed in the ballast pump plug when a ballast pump is not present. I really appreciate all the opinions and colorful stories but I wish we could stick to documented facts. The resistor is there for a reason, guesses, speculation and pure fiction is not what I had in mind. Let’s stick with facts, somewhere in the system firmware or hardware requires that resistor.
Yes AirTool, The data is digital, the resistor is connected to the DSS circuit breaker that interrupts inputs based on the operator input at the key pad. That much I have found detailed information on. But the fact is no data is sent from the DSS or Serial Bus to the ECU thus the resistor is not there for the ECU.
I just received some real documentation I have not completed reading and I will post what I find. For those just coming in, I created this thread to find the reason for the resistor installed in the ballast pump plug when a ballast pump is not present. I really appreciate all the opinions and colorful stories but I wish we could stick to documented facts. The resistor is there for a reason, guesses, speculation and pure fiction is not what I had in mind. Let’s stick with facts, somewhere in the system firmware or hardware requires that resistor.
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