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Simon_Ashley
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Hello,
So what I want to achieve is an adjustable controller (Analogue or Digital setting) for adjusting the damping on front and rear axles of my VW Caravelle.
Later VW Transporters (Caravelle) had option of Dynamic Chassis control so the dampers are available and fit my van.
Link to details on that system can be found here:
Now I don't want to try and go through all the cost of sensors, ECU and wiring to fit the full OEM system.
After a standalone control for stable manual damper setting/adjustment (as far as I can determine) this is an electro magnet operating a valve that changes damping from Comfort to Sport.
Comfort being off or 0amps
Sport being on 1.8amps (possibly max 2amps)
What is the best way of creating such a controller?
Arduino
Pulse Width Modulation
Power control module?
Don't think it makes any difference but I'll be installing the Bilstein B16 Damptronic2 suspension that works with the factory installed DCC:
Thanks in Advance
Simon
So what I want to achieve is an adjustable controller (Analogue or Digital setting) for adjusting the damping on front and rear axles of my VW Caravelle.
Later VW Transporters (Caravelle) had option of Dynamic Chassis control so the dampers are available and fit my van.
Link to details on that system can be found here:
View document [SSP 406 DCC Adaptive Chassis Control]
vd Veer engineering car electronics. Haldex, DSG, CAN controller and other CANBUS devices.
www.vdveer-engineering.nl
After a standalone control for stable manual damper setting/adjustment (as far as I can determine) this is an electro magnet operating a valve that changes damping from Comfort to Sport.
Comfort being off or 0amps
Sport being on 1.8amps (possibly max 2amps)
What is the best way of creating such a controller?
Arduino
Pulse Width Modulation
Power control module?
Don't think it makes any difference but I'll be installing the Bilstein B16 Damptronic2 suspension that works with the factory installed DCC:
BILSTEIN DampTronic® II: Redesigned for mass production - BILSTEIN
This article explains how the BILSTEIN DampTronic II system works and how the developers were able to transfer the technology from small-scale to large-scale production.
bilstein.com
Thanks in Advance
Simon