Cam Control Switched Wiring

Cam Control Switched Wiring

Settings



Options

Output Mode - Select from the following:
Intake or Shared Output - Only select when controlling one Intake Cam Solenoid, or one Shared (Intake and Exhaust) Solenoid.
Exhaust - Only select when controlling one Exhaust Cam Solenoid.
Intake and Exhaust - Only select when controlling one Intake Cam Solenoid AND one Exhaust Cam Solenoid.
Two Intake Outputs - Only select when controlling one Intake Cam Solenoid with two outputs (sometimes required if one DPO is not capable of switching enough current).
Two Exhaust Outputs - Only select when controlling one Exhaust Cam Solenoid with two outputs (sometimes required if one DPO is not capable of switching enough current). Alternatively, using a HCO (High Current Output) may be suitable if available.
Two Intake and Two Exhaust Outputs - Only select when controlling one Intake Cam Solenoid with two outputs, AND one Exhaust Cam Solenoid with two outputs (sometimes required if one DPO is not capable of switching enough current). Alternatively, using a HCO (High Current Output) may be suitable if available.

Connections

Output - Select an available output wire, typically a DPO (Digital Pulsed Output) that will be wired to your Cam Control Solenoid(s). If a DPO cannot withstand the current draw of the solenoid, a HCO (High Current Output) may be required. There is also the option as stated above to use 2 x DPOs for each solenoid.
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