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This guy redesigned the original MS board to incorporate the relays onto the board and he designed it to be waterproof
This should be perfect for our cars for those that want to mount the ECU in the engine compartment without resorting to tupperware (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) MiniMS waterproof and on-board relay Megasquirt |
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Waterproofing does not solve the temperature problem. The microprocessor and other components on the MS board are not rated for under hood temperatures. They strongly recommend NOT to mount the MS in the engine compartment several times in the manual.
From the manual: "The limitation is the 68HC908GP32 processor itself (the part is rated to +70 degrees C), as well as other components like the MC33151P FET driver, MAX232 chip, etc.. They are all limited to the commercial temperature range of +70 degrees C. maximum." |
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