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Angel eyes coding Brightness/voltage increase problem!
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10-20-2016, 10:05 AM | #1 |
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Angel eyes coding Brightness/voltage increase problem!
Hi everyone,
I wanna increase Angle eyes brightness or voltage by coding, but it doesn't work. My Car is BMW e90 year 06/2009 not Xenon headlights! in NCS Dummy in this line ' PWM_RL_BL_1_FKT_BL , PWM_RL_BL_1_FKT_SL PWM_RL_BL_1_FKT_PARKL ALSO the same lines with number 2 instead of 1 I wanna increase the voltage to 13,7v by adding custom date 2D,0C or for 16v adding 38,0E but after i load the Nettodate.man back in FRM2 no affect at all i measure still 9,7v in angel eyes wires. can some one help me please Thanx |
10-20-2016, 11:59 AM | #2 |
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FRM2/NFRM (03/2007 build through ???) PWM_SL_V Translation: Pulse width modulation, standing lights (DRL), front Controls: PWM-regulated voltage of angel eyes in DRL/auto mode PWM_SL_V_BEI_AKTIVEN_AL Translation: Pulse width modulation, standing lights (DRL), front, when low beams are active Controls: PWM-regulated voltage of angel eyes when low beams are on PWM_SL_V_BEI_AKTIVEN_FL Translation: Pulse width modulation, standing lights (DRL), front, when high beams are active Controls: PWM-regulated voltage of angel eyes when high beams are on |
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10-25-2016, 09:51 PM | #7 |
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10-26-2016, 08:44 AM | #8 |
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ok, but on the car wires coming from car to DRL voltage must change right??? But Before and after coding i get the same voltage of 9,7V. so this means that coding has no affect!
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10-28-2016, 03:37 PM | #9 |
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So did you code PWM_SL_... (Standing lights) like Sensible_ advised or PWM_RL_BL_... (Rear lights) from your first post.
I don't think 16v is acceptable value. I may be wrong though. How do you measure voltage? I need to play with values for OEM led AE with headlights on. |
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10-31-2016, 10:02 AM | #10 | |
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I measure the voltage on DRL with multimeter. i connect multimeter to DRL wires while the light are on. i measure always 9,7v before and after coding. Maybe you are right about the 16v. I will try 13,7V with code 0C,2C and se what i get. Thanx |
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