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There are dome lights in some LMTVs?
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He said dome switch, not light.There are dome lights in some LMTVs?
Hello Tom.Can you furnish the sketch to me? I will look at the speed sensor but it should be very simple once I record the speed/pulses info. Will you be making circuit boards for this? I have a lot of experience making them very cheaply so if I can help, PM me. I have new membrane panels for the old ECU for replacement of damaged ones, and have the dome switch parts as well.
Tom
Yes maybe, but for a M1078 the Arduino is enough because no CAN bus is available... And for debugging the USB port is more than enough...A Raspberry PI would likely be a better choice, as one could also program CAN communication.
...Asks the guy who tries to sell every little bit of shiny stuffGreat, will you be offering the sketch to use Arduino junkies?
Am not sure what that member is getting at. Been a moderator and user of bulletin boards like this one for decades and know real well there are vendors who just vendor... be a biz... that pops up just for sales reasons and have a bean counter mentality...... then there are those whom are basically one of us that supports their hobbies and fellows.... maybe it grew into a biz.... but they stilll..... support their fellows... That's the kind of folk most of us like and support back with our purchases..... so far M-35tom seems to fall into that category to me. It's all in the balance.What is that supposed to mean? I only sell my ideas and products, is that a problem for you? I also give away lots of information about source of hard to find parts.
What you sell is not a problem to me nor do i care, but don't expect someone to give you their ideas and products for free.What is that supposed to mean? I only sell my ideas and products, is that a problem for you? .
What you sell is not a problem to me nor do i care, but don't expect someone to give you their ideas and products for free.
for pressure reading use 'map(pressureValue, 0, 1023, 0, 150);' if you are using a 150 psi transducer in the PSU. I don't know what pressure it is now, but less.
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