What about some sort of iPhone app??!!mikeonb4c wrote:![]()
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you worked it out, but can his drawings be turned into backlit LCD devices capable of mounting in a Bongo and outputting in response to multiple sensor input
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Say yes Steve



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What about some sort of iPhone app??!!mikeonb4c wrote:![]()
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you worked it out, but can his drawings be turned into backlit LCD devices capable of mounting in a Bongo and outputting in response to multiple sensor input
![]()
Say yes Steve
What about some sort of iPhone app??!!mikeonb4c wrote:![]()
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you worked it out, but can his drawings be turned into backlit LCD devices capable of mounting in a Bongo and outputting in response to multiple sensor input
![]()
Say yes Steve
Heresy... Android.jaylee wrote:What about some sort of iPhone app??!!mikeonb4c wrote:![]()
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you worked it out, but can his drawings be turned into backlit LCD devices capable of mounting in a Bongo and outputting in response to multiple sensor input
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Say yes Steve![]()
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Driver+Passengers wrote:Heresy... Android.jaylee wrote:What about some sort of iPhone app??!!mikeonb4c wrote:![]()
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you worked it out, but can his drawings be turned into backlit LCD devices capable of mounting in a Bongo and outputting in response to multiple sensor input
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Say yes Steve![]()
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Excellent..!Driver+Passengers wrote:Score - just got a 240x128 blue backlit LCD on eBay for just over £6 delivered.
Batch 1 complete.Driver+Passengers wrote:Half way through making 5x probes - conclusion? Buy them!
Coming together nicely..!Driver+Passengers wrote:Batch 1 complete.Driver+Passengers wrote:Half way through making 5x probes - conclusion? Buy them!
Though these are 1-wire devices, I've gone for three. They are able to derive their power from the data line and they could get ground from the vehicle chassis, but there are limitations to the former and I didn't want to have to rely on the latter (eg in the roof?). So taping a third wire onto twin speaker wire was a bit labour intensive for a start.
The probe casing I cut from stainless steel tube I got from eBay. 8mm with 1mm wall was a bit overkill and they're a bit slow to lose heat, but they should be responsive enough for the purpose. I might try something smaller with a 0.5 or 0.25mm wall.
I soldered the wires to the legs of the DS18B20s and used heat shrink to isolate the legs from the casing and one another. Stuffed them on up there and syringed in some epoxy (kinda like this, but poorly accomplished). Oh, and I wouldn't trust this batch in water so no kettle-test for me. I also got a bit heavy with the pliers trying to stuff one in the tube that I've only got 4 working probes - 1x 70cm, 2x 1m, 1x 2m).
The conclusion is that for £3/4 or whatever on eBay, you can get ready made up DS18B20 leads. However, I've still got 14 chips left...
I should be able to add revs/speed, idle and TPS once I get the ECU harness going, then a low-G 3-axis accelerometer!widdowson2008 wrote:Mike - I now have data and graphs of 4 Bongos with the sensor fitted to the top hose stub and they are all generally as shown below.
Not me pal. I'll be shovin' you on.Driver+Passengers wrote: .....Somebody stop me.