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Hi

Could you help me out i need a wiring diagram for hall effect speed sensors, in the help there is a diagram for inductive and active sensors but not for hall sensors. Also do I need to use some sort of pull up resistor?

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It depends on the sensor - what sensor are you using?
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That sensor is 3 wire - power, ground and signal.

- ground connect to the same ground as the traction control unit.
- power is 4.5V to 24V, so you can power it from from the same power source (12V) as the traction control unit.
- signal connect to the positive side of the wheel input

The sensor has a 40mA output which is a current sink. That means that you need to use a pull up resistor between the sensor power and sensor signal. The resistor should be somewhere between 370 ohms and 10k - I would use a 2k 1/8W resistor to start with, and then go to lower values if you start to get noise on the signal.
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Thanks

Will let you know how it goes.
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Ecu colour connections

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Hi

Can you assist me a little further for cable colours for the ECU for terminating the traction control please:-

traction control cables are :-
L+ (red)
- (black)
ELD (orange)

ECU is :-
(E connector) 15 ELD - (?)
(A connector) 3 IGP1 - (?)
(A connector) 5 PG1 - (?)

I am fairly certain i could figure it out but would be nice to know exactly what the actual colours i am connecting to on the Kpro A-conector and E-connector

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Do not go by wire color at the ECU, go by pin position as it is most accurate way of doing it.
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cheers, i think i have sorted it, basically i have no pin in the eld 15 for my plug. It is part of a hybrid racing adapter, any ideas where i can get a pin from in short notice?
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You might try Xenocron Tuning, as I believe they sell individual pins.
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