Low cost CAN gauge
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Re: Low cost CAN gauge
any news on this ready for to replace my smaller gauge with this
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For some low cost gauges to build around,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-52mm-LED-Car- ... 1152976533
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-52mm-LED-Car- ... 1152976533
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Re: Low cost CAN gauge
Hello!walterclark1 wrote:Has anyone found a source for empty gauge housings? I have not. So far I have been able to re-purpose existing gauge housings but it would be nice to just be able to buy inexpensive housings.
In the past I made my custom Lambda controller to a 52mm gauge housing.
the plastic housing was made from black POM plastic. my friend made it with CNC machine. it was about 10 EURO/ piece. left a few piece, if you want I can sell you.
sorry for my poor english
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Sorry for the lack of updates on this, i will get back to it soon.
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Nice to hear!xrattiracer wrote:Sorry for the lack of updates on this, i will get back to it soon.
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Ran into another flaw with the PCB that prevents being able to use it with a stepper motor to drive a needle. Now waiting for the new revision to come back from the fab house.
I would post code for the oled display version, but i have not written anything other than a very basic proof of concept so far.
I would post code for the oled display version, but i have not written anything other than a very basic proof of concept so far.
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Thanks for the heads up, please keep it going....!
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Bit of a preview of my current thinking for the OLED version.
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Best looking and most advanced CAN-bus gauge
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Toyota Supra 7MGE, 7M-GTE and 1JZ-GTE Plug and play ECUs: http://www.perfecttuning.net
Serial to Bluetooth or Serial to WiFi
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stupid google, it did yesterday...
well heres an updated one anyway. and i have hooked it up to the ms and verified that it all works live
https://goo.gl/photos/scufxqckrhDhppLa8
well heres an updated one anyway. and i have hooked it up to the ms and verified that it all works live
https://goo.gl/photos/scufxqckrhDhppLa8
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Oh, so nice... Good work!
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Nice. Are u able to change between gauges on one gauge without. Changing anything in the tune file?
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I had intended to be able to program what each gauge does via a serial cable, but unfortunately that is not going to be possible. it will be very easy to flash new firmware for it though, and i will provide multiple firmwares for various gauge types.
there will not be any buttons on the gauge itself, this is meant to be a very simple single gauge that just does one thing but does it well
there will not be any buttons on the gauge itself, this is meant to be a very simple single gauge that just does one thing but does it well
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got coolant temp, intake temp, and vac/boost coded up. not too sure what else would make sense for the oled version. screen seems too small for a tach.
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oilpressure, oiltemp (via generic inputs), maybe also fuel pressure?
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I'd love to see a stepper version that can be used for tach, preferably with a settable scale, or code for a number of scales.
Gotta say, I'm well impressed with the project! Please keep at it.
Craig
Gotta say, I'm well impressed with the project! Please keep at it.
Craig
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i do want to do generic inputs, but i am not (yet) sure how that will work as i do not (yet) use them in my setup.
the stepper version will definitely have a tach. i will do my best to make everything as configurable as possible, but it will have to be done in the source code and recompiled since the processor i am using has no way to store configuration info.
stepper version should be coming soon, the revised pcb is in the mail.
the stepper version will definitely have a tach. i will do my best to make everything as configurable as possible, but it will have to be done in the source code and recompiled since the processor i am using has no way to store configuration info.
stepper version should be coming soon, the revised pcb is in the mail.
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new pcb is here, doing some initial testing with the stepper motor. have some issues to work out, but they all seems to be software side. ill try to get stuff posted to github soon.
i have some contacts for doing pcb stuffing as well so might be doing some mass production of these if theres enough interest.
i have some contacts for doing pcb stuffing as well so might be doing some mass production of these if theres enough interest.
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stepper version hardware is confirmed working and sitting here running a test pattern on my workbench.
the stepper motor has a range of up to 315 degrees, easy enough to scale smaller in software. 3 steps per degree, so good resolution.
the stepper motor has a range of up to 315 degrees, easy enough to scale smaller in software. 3 steps per degree, so good resolution.