Ok so as you may know, even though the convention for the direction of current is the positive direction, that is wrong. Electrons in fact travel in the negative direction.
If you were not aware of the above statement please do not give me a answer. This is important!!! Comments are fine just please dont give me a answer.
Granted for the most part, it is not a big concern.
So anyhow I got the TEMS actuators, and have been picking the wiring diagram (rather easy really) and drawing up a network of switches to do what I want it to do.
BUT....I need to know Toyota's FSM convention for current direction. I would expect they would just say it goes in the positive direction. I do not know though. Specifically pertaining to the online *A70 manual.
The issue is when the current goes one way on the actuator, it goes in 'med' position. Switch directions and it goes to 'soft.'
Input is appreciated!
Kyle.
If you were not aware of the above statement please do not give me a answer. This is important!!! Comments are fine just please dont give me a answer.
Granted for the most part, it is not a big concern.
So anyhow I got the TEMS actuators, and have been picking the wiring diagram (rather easy really) and drawing up a network of switches to do what I want it to do.
BUT....I need to know Toyota's FSM convention for current direction. I would expect they would just say it goes in the positive direction. I do not know though. Specifically pertaining to the online *A70 manual.
The issue is when the current goes one way on the actuator, it goes in 'med' position. Switch directions and it goes to 'soft.'
Input is appreciated!
Kyle.