waeco ms50 not working
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
as i am sure you remember-test A involves operating the reset button and the on/off button but not the set button so there is room for doubt about that connection but they all have continuity.
without information about what voltage to expect at each connector there is nothing else i can check.
without information about what voltage to expect at each connector there is nothing else i can check.
the voices made me do it!
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
Which connections in particular do you want voltages from? I can have a measure this evening, although I probably wont be able to measure them with the cc engaged.
Assuming the 4 wires to the switch are ok - it lights up so means the green & one other (possibly brown) is fine.
The speedo pulse is ok - you've got the flashing led on the controller
Have you checked the connection to the brake light switch, or the unused clutch switch? If either of those are earthed, it would disengage it.
Assuming the 4 wires to the switch are ok - it lights up so means the green & one other (possibly brown) is fine.
The speedo pulse is ok - you've got the flashing led on the controller
Have you checked the connection to the brake light switch, or the unused clutch switch? If either of those are earthed, it would disengage it.
Re: waeco ms50 not working
Yes try disconnecting the brake wire just in case that is shorting out the system and preventing it engaging.Simon Jones wrote:Which connections in particular do you want voltages from? I can have a measure this evening, although I probably wont be able to measure them with the cc engaged.
Assuming the 4 wires to the switch are ok - it lights up so means the green & one other (possibly brown) is fine.
The speedo pulse is ok - you've got the flashing led on the controller
Have you checked the connection to the brake light switch, or the unused clutch switch? If either of those are earthed, it would disengage it.
Re: waeco ms50 not working
i was thinking of checking output voltage to the actuator from the black box and from the set/on off/resume to the box.
i would of thought test A would fail if there was a problem with the brake light or clutch switch-but cant hurt to make sure.
any figures much appreciated.
i would of thought test A would fail if there was a problem with the brake light or clutch switch-but cant hurt to make sure.
any figures much appreciated.
the voices made me do it!
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
well you could have knocked me down with a feather-a guy from dometic finally called me back this afternoon.
had a discussion and he will send a replacement unit to me-fingers crossed it arrives (and works)in time for our up coming trip into france

had a discussion and he will send a replacement unit to me-fingers crossed it arrives (and works)in time for our up coming trip into france

the voices made me do it!
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
Good luck 

Re: waeco ms50 not working
Hi just to say fitted I fitted the MS50 over a month ago, and was 100% correct on instalation, i also had a dead un ! out of the box, bought off ebay from Germany, used Simons very detailed instructions and re checked every connection...still dead, contacted weco UK ... they said send it back, now one month later and i am still chasing it, usual crap excuses, got to ring back monday to see if they can find it .... LET ALONE FIX IT !! and the technical line is a premium rate number to boot!!!!!!! anyway i'll keep you posted on the progress ......thanks Big Rich
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
These reports of duff ones & the aggro involved is seriously putting me off getting one 

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Re: waeco ms50 not working
Lots of us have one that work perfectly 2 or 3 have had problems.missfixit70 wrote:These reports of duff ones & the aggro involved is seriously putting me off getting one
About the same ration as good to bad Bongos and it didn't put you off having one of those.
It may be that as they are getting very hard to find, old stock that has been hanging around for years is getting sold and maybe even faulty ones that are supposed to have been fixed - who knows.
I think that if you leave it much longer you won't be able to get one.at all.
I've just used mine nearly all the way from home to Oxford - not a hitch.
Re: waeco ms50 not working
the numbers on the website are for an closed office
contact numbers i have are 01258 414623 or 414633,these guys phoned me on friday.

contact numbers i have are 01258 414623 or 414633,these guys phoned me on friday.
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
Got some voltage readings, measured from connector to earth, but don't think they're going to help, cos there were taken while stationary:
Actuator: red,white & black - 0v
Switch:
STATE>>> Off / On / Set pressed / Res pressed
Orange (switch common): 0v / 3.13v / 0v / 0v
Yellow (set/resume): 0v / 0v / 13.8v / 4.5v
Brown (on/off): 0v / 0v / 0v / 4.5v
Green (LED): 13.8v / 0.9v / 0.9v / 0.9v
Hope you get a response back from them soon
Actuator: red,white & black - 0v
Switch:
STATE>>> Off / On / Set pressed / Res pressed
Orange (switch common): 0v / 3.13v / 0v / 0v
Yellow (set/resume): 0v / 0v / 13.8v / 4.5v
Brown (on/off): 0v / 0v / 0v / 4.5v
Green (LED): 13.8v / 0.9v / 0.9v / 0.9v
Hope you get a response back from them soon
Re: waeco ms50 not working
thanks for doing that,simon.
at least i can check the panel is doing something.
at least i can check the panel is doing something.
the voices made me do it!
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
update-did not get chance to check the voltages before we set of on our trip in the bongo to france.
on day 2 driving south from reims i said to herself-it would be really nice to press the set button and let the cc do its job and to my surprise the thing engaged and has worked fine since.
electronics are wonderfull
on day 2 driving south from reims i said to herself-it would be really nice to press the set button and let the cc do its job and to my surprise the thing engaged and has worked fine since.
electronics are wonderfull

the voices made me do it!
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Re: waeco ms50 not working
Don't let these few reports put you off - ours has been such a benefit to us which made our problem very frustrating but it has worked fantatically since I soldered all of the scotchlock connections and crimped the 3 bullet connectors that had worked loose.missfixit70 wrote:These reports of duff ones & the aggro involved is seriously putting me off getting one
Hope that it is still working for yourobdrinky wrote:update-did not get chance to check the voltages before we set of on our trip in the bongo to france.
on day 2 driving south from reims i said to herself-it would be really nice to press the set button and let the cc do its job and to my surprise the thing engaged and has worked fine since.
electronics are wonderfull

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Re: waeco ms50 not working
Bit like Bongo cooling/head probs, you read about the hiccups, not the thousands that work well. A great mod in my opinion.
Mine didn't work first off 'cos the Scotchlok hadn't made contact on the blue/white speedo cable, soldered - sorted.
Mine didn't work first off 'cos the Scotchlok hadn't made contact on the blue/white speedo cable, soldered - sorted.
