Mando SDC EDS10

If you are asking what you should fuse the wiring for the ECS10 - - the ECS10 draws well under 1 amp. Use the smallest fuse you can find in size MICRO2.


When adding a circuit, you are fusing the wiring. I used a 5A - but I would have used a 1A if I had one.
Okay. Thanks. I'm going to use the same open fuse spot that Snow Stung used. Since his fuse was red Ithought it was a 10AScreenshot_20220408-115504_Chrome.jpg
 
10A will certainly "work"

But those power wires for the ECS10 certainly can not handle 10A safely, and the ECS10 draws well under 1A.
I would use the smallest current fuse you can find.
 
10A will certainly "work"

But those power wires for the ECS10 certainly can not handle 10A safely, and the ECS10 draws well under 1A.
I would use the smallest current fuse you can find.
My mini fuse adapter comes with a 3A so I'll use that.
 
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I don't there is a Micro2 - 3 amp fuse....

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My bad. Meant Micro
 
Installed my Mando today. Took all of 15min. Anyone with recommended settings to try out?
 
Installed my Mando today. Took all of 15min. Anyone with recommended settings to try out?
Try something like this advanced setting.

Ride on left | Handling on right

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So old thread, but i just got my car and this upgrade was in my notes. i understand what it does and how, just fuzzy on the operation.
Stock, turn knob from sport to comfort = suspension adjusting along with throttle and transmission
ECS = turn knob and throttle changes with transmission, but suspension stays the same unless you put mess with the app in the phone.
Correct?
As of now i tend to switch between sport and comfort depending on highway or... not highway.. i dont really want to give up that soft right on the highway, but i dont want to be bumbling with my phone while driving either...
 
So old thread, but i just got my car and this upgrade was in my notes. i understand what it does and how, just fuzzy on the operation.
Stock, turn knob from sport to comfort = suspension adjusting along with throttle and transmission
ECS = turn knob and throttle changes with transmission, but suspension stays the same unless you put mess with the app in the phone.
Correct?
As of now i tend to switch between sport and comfort depending on highway or... not highway.. i dont really want to give up that soft right on the highway, but i dont want to be bumbling with my phone while driving either...
Correct. Suspension stays the same until you change it via the APP.

I have mine set to comfort 99% of the time but if I want an extra comfy ride or the roads are really crappy, I have a setting where everything is set to ZERO. It's VERY comfy. Going into the APP is a bit of a pain but for the amount of times I change, it's not a problem.
 
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Correct. Suspension stays the same until you change it via the APP.

I have mine set to comfort 99% of the time but if I want an extra comfy ride or the roads are really crappy, I have a setting where everything is set to ZERO. It's VERY comfy. Going into the APP is a bit of a pain but for the amount of times I change, it's not a problem.
On your real comfy mode is your Ride and Handling set to 0? And u left it on basic. I'm lowered on Ark Springs, with Sway Bars and Endlinks. W ATQ'S. So I'm curious. How "0" will feel. I wish the stock default setting of SPORT AND COMFORT SHOWED US the bench mark if that those are set at.
 
On your real comfy mode is your Ride and Handling set to 0? And u left it on basic. I'm lowered on Ark Springs, with Sway Bars and Endlinks. W ATQ'S. So I'm curious. How "0" will feel. I wish the stock default setting of SPORT AND COMFORT SHOWED US the bench mark if that those are set at.
I'm on stock springs but I do have Sway Bars and ATQ's and when it's set to ALL ZERO ( ride & handling ) it's very comfy !

We have a road not too far from me called Parramatta Road and it's more like a goat track than a road ( every time I've driven on it ) and with the ALL ZERO setting, it's smooth as silk.

Try it ! You'll be shocked at how nice it is. But for all normal driving ( 99% of mine ) I use Comfort setting.
 
I wish the stock default setting of SPORT AND COMFORT SHOWED US the bench mark if that those are set at.
It would be a semi complicated curve - that gets progressively more damped as speed increases - maybe a linear curve - maybe not.
Just play with it testing many many different profiles. And have fun

in the beginning, I used to make 4 different profiles while siting on my couch - with settings I thought would be good - then went for a drive - and applied/tested each of those profiles, learing what each change did. My first several profiles were VERY different from each other so the changes were not subltle. Very obvious changes are easy to detect with my butt dyno.

I have even tried a profile with ride set to 0% and handling set to 100% - to get a feeing for how quickly the adaptive suspension can adapt. (It's quick, but I don't have numbers).

There is no golden (BEST) setting - there are so many different preferences and driving conditions/syles etc. - my setting aren't better than anyone's, they are just preferred by me for me (I am a commuter - not a racer!). I have had the ECS10 for years and I still switch profiles about once a week - depending on my mood - or who my passengers are.

With the current version of the app (1.16 android) - and the auto connect setting enabled - just opening the app - wait about 10 seconds and it's already connected. 1 single tap to switch profile. - easy peesy. It has worked perfectly for me 100 out of the last 100 times
 
As someone who keeps his iPhone in the center console’s charging pad, a CarPlay app would be greatly appreciated.
 
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I was wondering if the MANDO ECS10 comes with the posi-tap to get power to the box or If i have to have them on hand. If so, what gauge?
 
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Do the other parameters (engine, transmission, throttle response, etc.) still change with the mode selector dial…or is the dial rendered useless?
I was wondering if the MANDO ECS10 comes with the posi-tap to get power to the box or If i have to have them on hand. If so, what gauge?
 
I was wondering if the MANDO ECS10 comes with the posi-tap to get power to the box or If i have to have them on hand. If so, what gauge?
Comes with a spade terminal for ground, and a bare wire for +12v
awg is 22 (my estimation)

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The fuse I tapped into.
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Comes with a spade terminal for ground, and a bare wire for +12v
awg is 22 (my estimation)

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Location of clips on this panel
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The fuse I tapped into.
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Bro!! THis is perfect. Everything I need to hook this up. Thank you so much! - I have a dumb question though: If the MANDO Box comes with a power source connector then why do some people use a posi-tap to get power?
Also -How is your driving experience with the BOX? Do you love it? Can you feel a difference when cornering and breaking? Does the steering get tighter as well?
So many questions i know..... get back to me when you can. ...and thank you again for the detailed reply.- E
 
I’m not D.J., but I’ve been enjoying my Mando SDC EDS10 for a while now. It allows me to fix what I thought was the worst handling behavior for my use of the car…the wallow in the rear on anything but smooth curves.

Yes, a rear anti-sway bar is likely the best solution, but I’m able to tune out most of this by ensuring the rear stiffness is higher than the front by at least 10%…even in the softest comfort tune.

Plus, I’ve created a tune that both more comfortable and more sure-footed and a tune that’s capable of canyon carving. You can (well, I can) really feel the difference between them.

We’re only changing dampening characteristics here, so no real changes to steering, but with roll and pitch better controlled, there is a bit more immediacy to the steering since there’s less body and suspension/steering movement to wait for. The car feels a bit lighter, sharper, and sure-footed.

Best bang-for-the-buck so far!…though I REALLY wish a tune select (not tune edit) CarPlay app was available. I’d rather not have to pull over to switch tunes.

Enjoy!
 
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