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Post by torriem on Dec 5, 2021 19:41:36 GMT -6
The switchbox should work fine, even with the Challenger monitor acting as virtual terminal, if you can find a place to plug it into the implement CAN bus. One person had success hooking it into the diagnostic port.
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Post by 9520deere on Dec 5, 2021 23:32:22 GMT -6
The switchbox should work fine, even with the Challenger monitor acting as virtual terminal, if you can find a place to plug it into the implement CAN bus. One person had success hooking it into the diagnostic port. Now you've lost me on that. Plug into the harness coming off the drill somewhere or plug into the tractor? Didn't put any of the pro700 harness in the tractor, just plugged the drill in to the ISObus plug on the back of my tractor.
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Post by torriem on Dec 6, 2021 9:44:14 GMT -6
That's right. Here's a post describing what he did: www.thecombineforum.com/threads/flexicoil-switchbox-to-an-iso-tractor.293057/The switch box is a CAN bus device. The monitor and your drill are plugged into a particular CAN bus that's often called the ISOBUS. If you can plug your switch box into that same bus in the cab, then the drill will see it. Will require a bit of wiring harness made up. And if the ISOBUS CAN wires are exposed in an in-cab diagnostic port (they often are), you can plug into it there. Alternatively you could find the CAN wires in the harness going to the monitor and splice into them there, although you'd have to make sure you got the right set of wires as there are likely more than one CAN bus pair going to the monitor. With everything off, you could use a multimeter to find continuity between the CAN pairs (yellow and green usually) going to the monitor with the ones in the ISOBUS plug on the back of the tractor.
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