Techedge Wideband o2 Controller

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oscarmax
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Techedge Wideband o2 Controller

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I am going to connect my Microsquirt v3 to the Techedge 2J9 and just wanted to check that I am connecting the wires up right.

I am connecting the Wblin+ to the Wideband O2 input wire that goes to Pin 34 (Pink) and the Wblin- to the sensor earth points of the Ms, do I remove the link wire between the WBlin- and Ground.

I have a 5 amp fused/relay ignition supply, the o2 controller can we located closed to the power supply and Microsquirt ECU

Is this correct and do I need to connect any other wires to make it work. Looking wbo2.com and supplied instructions are a bit confusing.
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Re: Techedge Wideband o2 Controller

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Yes you have to remove the jumper between wblin- and gnd.
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Re: Techedge Wideband o2 Controller

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All done thanks
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Re: Techedge Wideband o2 Controller

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Removing the link gives you a separate signal and power ground, so doesn't mix those together at MS as some other types do.
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