This guide explains how to connect your Mixmate components and get power to the system safely.
Important: This step is only about the physical wiring. You will not connect the app or run a mix yet.
Ensure the machine is installed and plumbing is secure.
Safety First: Make sure all power sources are disconnected before plugging in or unplugging any cables.
Mixmate components talk to each other using a system called the CAN Bus. You must connect them correctly for the system to work.
Power OFF: Always connect components while the power is off.
Daisy Chain: Connect the components in a single, continuous line (like a chain). Do not create "branches" or loops.
Terminators (Critical): You must install exactly two terminators—one at the very beginning of the chain and one at the very end.
Tip: If you put terminators in the middle, or if you use more than two, the system will not work.
You can power Mixmate using a 12V Battery (most common) or a Power Supply. Choose one method below.
If you use a battery, it must be strong enough to handle the valves opening and closing.
Battery Type: Use a Group 31 battery with at least 960 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps).
Charging: You need a reliable way to keep the battery charged. Use a battery maintainer rated for at least 8 Amps, or connect it to a vehicle's charging system.
Voltage Check:
12.7V - 13.8V: Healthy / Normal.
Below 11.7V: Dead battery.
Note: Always check voltage at the battery and at the Mixmate terminals. If the numbers are different, you have a bad wire connection.
Mixmate draws a lot of power (up upwards of 100 Amps) for short bursts when valves open. If you use a power supply, it must be heavy-duty.
Requirements: It must provide at least 60 Amps at 13.5 Volts DC.
Stabilization: We strongly recommend adding a capacitor or a small buffer battery. Most standard power supplies cannot handle the sudden surge of current without one, which causes the system to reset or error out.
Bad wiring is the #1 cause of issues. Follow these rules to avoid problems:
Wire Size: Use 8-gauge wire (approx 10mm²) or thicker.
Wire Length: Keep power wires short—under 60 inches (1.5 meters) is best.
Grounding: Connect the ground wire directly back to the power source. Do not rely on the chassis or frame for grounding.
Once everything is wired and double-checked:
Turn on the main power switch.
The system should power up smoothly without error lights.
If it powers up correctly, you are ready for the next step.