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CTIS - Almost working

SteelCaesar

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After all that it was the computer after all. Got a new one and it works perfectly. Inflates and deflates.
where did you pick up a new computer? I called my local spicer distributor yesterday and he said 8-10 months lead time and over $2,300 for brand new one.


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Ronmar

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where did you pick up a new computer? I called my local spicer distributor yesterday and he said 8-10 months lead time and over $2,300 for brand new one.


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Availability, cost, finicky nature and low highway pressure were why I went manual...
 

Kemper

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where did you pick up a new computer? I called my local spicer distributor yesterday and he said 8-10 months lead time and over $2,300 for brand new one.


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My guess is they are giving you pricing to redesign it. I’m sure it’s obsolete at this point.

Picked on NOS one on eBay for $500.

I’ve been thinking of designing one to run on an arduino if there is enough interest.


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SteelCaesar

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My guess is they are giving you pricing to redesign it. I’m sure it’s obsolete at this point.

Picked on NOS one on eBay for $500.

I’ve been thinking of designing one to run on an arduino if there is enough interest.


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there was a guy on here selling arduino based controllers.


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Plasa

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Hello all.
I have a CTIS ECU based on Arduino. The Arduino sketch is somewhere on the forum, I share it...
What I did not share (because it's quite easy to manage) is the board with 3 relays and the 2 inputs for wet tank switch and pressure transducer.

Christian
 

Kemper

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Hello all.
I have a CTIS ECU based on Arduino. The Arduino sketch is somewhere on the forum, I share it...
What I did not share (because it's quite easy to manage) is the board with 3 relays and the 2 inputs for wet tank switch and pressure transducer.

Christian
Found your original thread:

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?181972-CTIS-and-Arduino/page7

Looks simple enough. I wonder how many people would be interested in a new/ updated controller? I think it would be cool to have each "mode" button be user programable and have a read out of the current vs set pressure.
 
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