Interesting . . . NHRA release says controller is activated by sensing "manifold burst panel failure". Electrimotion's site has a diagram that states "Activates when tether is pulled or circuit is opened." I'm not sure how you attach a tether to the manifold burst panel(s) - obviously, you CAN attach a tether to the burst panel of a FC body. TF? - can't figure this out!
It's possible that Electrimotion's diagram is not up to date. I'm a nut (don't start!) about understanding how things work . . . I'll be very interested in seeing how the system is actually activated. - Jim
That is a good question. I would like to see how the design is engineered.I'm gonna guess that it conducts across the panel somehow and when the panel bursts it become on open circuit where the panel was.or circuit is opened
That is a good question. I would like to see how the design is engineered.
You are correct Eathon, as soon as a burst plate pops, it will disconnect those connectors causing a shutdown mode.If you look at the diagram on the 6" manifold tether on the lower right it has a wire that is looped on one side and connected to a tether anchor. I am gonna assume that when the panel bursts it opens up and the tether breaks the looped wire causing an open circuit.
Alll the ones I have seen including the 2 on our car have a quick disconnect plug suspended above the middle of the burst panel. When the burst panel/s on the intake manifold blows ,the plug unplugs (gets disconnected) and everything is activated.
Jeff
Yes, it is a good question. Remember, there are two burst panels on the manifold. If one or both "blow", it's not going to open a circuit since the panels under the clamps are still one conductive piece. Certainly more questions than answers!
Emailed a question to the boyz at [email protected] for some details on this weekend's shows. More emails might get us some answers!