roncoinc
Official Stihl Disser
After hacking the timer on the smaller hf usc to stay on i took my big one apart this morning.
This one uses a mechanical relay for on and to shut it off after the timer runs out.
all the buttons on these units are momentary push buttons so that is what i used to by pass the timer.
Without all the electronic explanation a simple switch and soldering two wires is all it takes.
now using the switch to turn it on the clock readout dont change and the unit stays on.
using the on button the unit turns on and the clock winds down and shuts it off as normal.
one glitch i did notice is if you start it with the bypass switch and shut it off with the off button it will not start again with the bypass switch.
it seems whatever the clock sees when it is shut off it remembers as the "off" time.
workaround is to hit the time set button to change the time and that is cleared and the new bypass switch works again.
the "on" button always works regardless.
the "off" button always works.
This one uses a mechanical relay for on and to shut it off after the timer runs out.
all the buttons on these units are momentary push buttons so that is what i used to by pass the timer.
Without all the electronic explanation a simple switch and soldering two wires is all it takes.
now using the switch to turn it on the clock readout dont change and the unit stays on.
using the on button the unit turns on and the clock winds down and shuts it off as normal.
one glitch i did notice is if you start it with the bypass switch and shut it off with the off button it will not start again with the bypass switch.
it seems whatever the clock sees when it is shut off it remembers as the "off" time.
workaround is to hit the time set button to change the time and that is cleared and the new bypass switch works again.
the "on" button always works regardless.
the "off" button always works.