Judging by the rest of your videos, as well as this one, it is clear to see that you have a strong grasp on the 555 timer's inner workings. I would love to see a video with your viewpoint on how a monostable and astable timer actually works; r-s flip/flop, voltage divider, etc. There are just not enough quality videos like this on youtube.
This will be great to use for cleaning and balancing injectors. Might have to build a multi injector test bed that I can use to check balancing after a cleaning process on them. Six injectors, one circuit per injector all triggered by the same switch with graduated cylinders to measure fuel throughput...
Now this I like! This would be great for cleaning AND flow testing injectors (always good to bring in a couple spares and use the closest matching injectors)
This is cool man! I found this while searching failed PCM injector drivers. I have a #4 Ford 500 injector signal wire thats staying grounded. The result is gas literally dripping out the tail pipe and loads of white smoke. The ground is coming all the way from the PCM because my test light goes out when I unplug the injector harness from the PCM. Of course the injectors are still hot on the hot side with that plug out or else the test would be invalid. With it plugged in and cranking there is a pulse but the light never goes out.
Fantastic video for the 555. As a side note, since I'm an observer (sorry I'm not a comment swimmer if this has been brought up) that Self Repair Manifesto is a beautiful thing. I fully intend to hang one of those up fully visible. Best. Tony
Nicely done. I was hoping to see an injector pulsed though. You need to simulate a pressurized fuel rail and then use maybe a glass mayo jar so you can observe the fuel spray, right? Fooling with a toyota fuel rail, I found that if you really need to reuse those crush washers, it's best to heat them up in the flame of a propane torch and either quench them or set them aside to cool (copper softens upon heating and hardens by being "worked")
That is why the 1N4742 diode is in the circuit. It protects the MOSFET from the back EMF voltage. Check out the schematic on the DinoFab project page. Just Google "DinoFab projects" and look for the fuel injector tester.
Dean you did a fine job,your a meticulous type of guy like me.So I like your style.One question.Can you substitue the fixed resistors and cap.with variable ones?Or I guess you could put a rotary switch with a config. of cap.&resistors to change the pulse width.I just learned a lot about stuff from your video!Thanks so much Dean,I'll check out your site. Skip J. in Titusville,Fl.
Subscribed! This is awesome! I searched for your site, but I was unsuccessful in locating it. I know this video is an older one and I apologize if I missed it, but I didnt see a controller like arduino or rasp-pie. Was this controlled entirely by the pcb you made?? I am somewhat new to diy small circuits and I am eager to learn more. Also, I read in a few different places that the amp draw for a fuel injector is somewhere around 950 miliamps. That could be garbage. I am not real sure. Again, awesome video!
This is a really cool project, one I've been meaning to build for a while; I have been getting into electronics through my job and my megasquirted Audi. I have a question about the monostable circuit. Is the timer started over every time you let go of the button and push it again, so that if you kept pushing the button before it timed out you could just keep the circuit on, or does it need to count all the way out?
The button times out even if you keep holding it. If you want to just trigger a steady pulse train, use the astable circuit only by applying power to pin 8. Normally the output from pin 3 on the monostable circuit would do this for 1 to 5 seconds. If you mod the circuit by just adding a switch to do this, be sure to put another 1N4742 protection diode between pin 3 and the switch where it connects to the circuit. Put the cathode (stripe) towards the switch. That way when you apply power to the astable side of the circuit the diode will not allow it to go to pin 3 on the monostable side of the circuit.
Judging by the rest of your videos, as well as this one, it is clear to see that you have a strong grasp on the 555 timer's inner workings. I would love to see a video with your viewpoint on how a monostable and astable timer actually works; r-s flip/flop, voltage divider, etc. There are just not enough quality videos like this on youtube.
power of simplicity.Great video sir...thanks for sharing. Not many people need and use their "inventions" in everyday life.
This will be great to use for cleaning and balancing injectors. Might have to build a multi injector test bed that I can use to check balancing after a cleaning process on them. Six injectors, one circuit per injector all triggered by the same switch with graduated cylinders to measure fuel throughput...
Now this I like! This would be great for cleaning AND flow testing injectors (always good to bring in a couple spares and use the closest matching injectors)
This is cool man! I found this while searching failed PCM injector drivers. I have a #4 Ford 500 injector signal wire thats staying grounded. The result is gas literally dripping out the tail pipe and loads of white smoke. The ground is coming all the way from the PCM because my test light goes out when I unplug the injector harness from the PCM. Of course the injectors are still hot on the hot side with that plug out or else the test would be invalid. With it plugged in and cranking there is a pulse but the light never goes out.
Fantastic video for the 555. As a side note, since I'm an observer (sorry I'm not a comment swimmer if this has been brought up) that Self Repair Manifesto is a beautiful thing. I fully intend to hang one of those up fully visible. Best. Tony
Here's a PDF downloadable updated version. :)
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555 beautiful project the best circuit invented until today
Great use of 555 Dean!
Nicely done. I was hoping to see an injector pulsed though.
You need to simulate a pressurized fuel rail and then use maybe a glass mayo jar so you can observe the fuel spray, right?
Fooling with a toyota fuel rail, I found that if you really need to reuse those crush washers, it's best to heat them up in the flame of a propane torch and either quench them or set them aside to cool (copper softens upon heating and hardens by being "worked")
That is why the 1N4742 diode is in the circuit. It protects the MOSFET from the back EMF voltage. Check out the schematic on the DinoFab project page. Just Google "DinoFab projects" and look for the fuel injector tester.
In case an injector is shorted, how do you protect your transistors so that they do not burn?
When a coil is cut from power the magnetic field colapses and it sends a lot of volts to its terminals, is that not afecting the MOSFET?
Built it and works perfect. Thanks !!
Thank you very much for share your project Sir.
Dean you did a fine job,your a meticulous type of guy like me.So I like your style.One question.Can you substitue the fixed resistors and cap.with variable ones?Or I guess you could put a rotary switch with a config. of cap.&resistors to change the pulse width.I just learned a lot about stuff from your video!Thanks so much Dean,I'll check out your site. Skip J. in Titusville,Fl.
Is it possible to convert a petrol external tach gauge to read a diesel signal from the w terminal on a alternator using a 555 timer chip
Hello dean, Thanks for your video. I done fuel injector tester by using 555 IC . it can test 4 injector in same time.
USE THE 11N40 MOSFET ,
Bisakah membuat nossel tester common rail, magnetik dan piezo. Menggunakan IC 555..
work for diferent kinds of inyectors? por example, denso, bosh etc?
HELLO MASTER I DID MAKE ONE THANS TO YOU AND IT TOKE A MONTH NOW ITS WORKING .GRACIAS AMIGO
Wonderful video and incredibly well put. Thanks a lot.
I cannot get your web site to work. What are the wattage's of the resistors you used?
Hi Deano, I am a fan of your work. Why not just have an RC circuit instead of the 555 timer for the astable part of the circuit?
Vital Computing argghh... *for the monostable part of the circuit*
Subscribed! This is awesome! I searched for your site, but I was unsuccessful in locating it. I know this video is an older one and I apologize if I missed it, but I didnt see a controller like arduino or rasp-pie. Was this controlled entirely by the pcb you made?? I am somewhat new to diy small circuits and I am eager to learn more. Also, I read in a few different places that the amp draw for a fuel injector is somewhere around 950 miliamps. That could be garbage. I am not real sure. Again, awesome video!
hi could you test a piezo injector with this and a diesel presure pump
very good! saw a link to this on the vw vanagon email list.
may you drive 4 injectors at a time with that mosfet?, or will it be overloaded?
Probably overloaded. It's rated at 5 amps max.
Is it possible to make for four injector?
This is a really cool project, one I've been meaning to build for a while; I have been getting into electronics through my job and my megasquirted Audi. I have a question about the monostable circuit. Is the timer started over every time you let go of the button and push it again, so that if you kept pushing the button before it timed out you could just keep the circuit on, or does it need to count all the way out?
The button times out even if you keep holding it. If you want to just trigger a steady pulse train, use the astable circuit only by applying power to pin 8. Normally the output from pin 3 on the monostable circuit would do this for 1 to 5 seconds.
If you mod the circuit by just adding a switch to do this, be sure to put another 1N4742 protection diode between pin 3 and the switch where it connects to the circuit. Put the cathode (stripe) towards the switch. That way when you apply power to the astable side of the circuit the diode will not allow it to go to pin 3 on the monostable side of the circuit.
how can control volt from 0...to 12v and same time can control plus (flash
if i have light controlling volt and on...off like flash same time by 555
very cool idea
good job very good job mi freen.
Thanks. Very instructive clip.
Can i use a p channel mosfet istead of the n channel ?
that is awesome thumbs up and subbed
You actually knew about all the magnetic field collapse theory and didn't know about the diode solution? Can't believe it!
You have to try eagle cadsoft 5.11.0 or 6.0.0 or 6.1.0
thank you sir, but i just didn't get the final result!!!
hello, I can't find your webpage
Yes.. got a Tek 453
Hai.. saya tertarik dengan projects nossel tester yang anda buat, dimana saya bisa mendapatkan wiring diagramnya.?
Common rail injector testarmanual diagram send me my help sir
no entendi que tiene que ver el video con el título "Fuel injector tester with 555 timer chips"
Marcos Borges que este dispositivo se usa para probar inyectores de auto
+Antonio MS ah ya! gracias amigo, ahora entiendo! xD
great video
great so genus
4:20 39ms on + 32ms off = 71ms
1000ms per second... ie 1000 / 71 = 14 pulses
I can not follow your website it takes me to facebook direction
QUE NUMERO ES EL MOSFET?
good job
Amazing!
I like your cat
Great info! Thanks:)
Don
Thanks you..
Pretty funny right?:))
dude, you knew one before the other as well... and you could have answered his question in less time than you spent on that comment
All you need is one 555 timer not two
Your web page ,no work.
that la ok
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Can i use a p channel mosfet istead of the n channel ?