Solar Panel Sunroof not working
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
"Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
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>
> Hello,
>
> Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
previouus post.
> I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
> Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
> Is the 10,6V the input level?
Yes
> How much power did this panel have?
10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
panel ti light)>
> Did the input and output have the same Ground?
Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
> Regards
>
> Martin
#22
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#23
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#24
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#25
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i have
found the J309, but I didn't found J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#26
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#27
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#28
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
#29
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Re: Solar Panel Sunroof not working
Hello,
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
Fred wrote:
> "Martin Krumpholz" <mkr03@nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message
> news:42bea09c$0$18647$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Do you have found the DC/DC-converter?
>
>
> It was contained in the "solar cell separation relay" mentioned in my
> previouus post.
>
>
>>I would like to know where the DC/DC-converter is placed?
>
>
> Relay no 3 on the 13 way relay panel under the steering wheel
This relay is called J309. It has six Pins.
Between the solarpanel and this relay there must be a DC/Dc converter
called J355. From this converter goes a brown/yellow cable to ground and
a red/blue cable goes to pin 6 from relais J309. On my car i had find
the J309, but I didn't find J355.
>
>
>>Can you tell me the tension at the input and output form this converter?
>
>
> Didn't check the output as I couldn't get to it easily.
>
>
>>Is the 10,6V the input level?
>
>
> Yes
>
>
>>How much power did this panel have?
>
>
> 10.6 v measured at the two pins on the front of the panel (measure with
> panel in 25% open mode to allow you to reach the pins and still expose the
> panel ti light)>
>
>>Did the input and output have the same Ground?
>
>
> Appeared to be two wires all the way to the relay
>
>
>>Regards
>>
>>Martin
>
>
>
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