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Pdwight 01-27-2016 09:17 PM

Remote kill switch
 
?? tell me more

oldskool73 01-27-2016 10:35 PM

Woohoo
 
He's back! Put me down for one please for a 97. Thanks!

CHRISP357 01-28-2016 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shehadehd (Post 481783)
Hey everyone!! I apologize to everyone who's been trying to reach me the last couple weeks. I've been slammed with work and frankly, haven't even been on the site this year [emoji33].

To everyone who's interested in a relay, yes I am still making them, BUT... I only have enough parts on hand to make half a dozen or so more. I'm going to go ahead and order more parts but for the next week I'll only be able to ship a limited amount.

I'll comb through emails, messages, and forum posts and get in contact with those of you in a chronological order. Expect an email in the next day or two with more info.

And of course, I can't tell you how happy I am to hear that you guys are still using and enjoying these relays. Thank you all for your ongoing support!!! I can't wait to get more of these out there for everyone to use :)

Well, like I said, my car is hibernating for the winter so I can send you my relay in advance if that helps.

EZY 01-28-2016 05:58 AM

Kill switch???
 
when do we hear more about this remote kill switch???

dijinn 01-28-2016 05:45 PM

Posting interest to buy here as I have not heard back via PM. I would like to purchase one of these units please.

epapp 01-28-2016 06:04 PM

It's cool he will be gone for the next year now that he has posted once [emoji108]🏽

Nine8Six 01-28-2016 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shehadehd (Post 481783)
Hey everyone!! I apologize to everyone who's been trying to reach me the last couple weeks. I've been slammed with work and frankly, haven't even been on the site this year [emoji33].

To everyone who's interested in a relay, yes I am still making them, BUT... I only have enough parts on hand to make half a dozen or so more. I'm going to go ahead and order more parts but for the next week I'll only be able to ship a limited amount.

I'll comb through emails, messages, and forum posts and get in contact with those of you in a chronological order. Expect an email in the next day or two with more info.

And of course, I can't tell you how happy I am to hear that you guys are still using and enjoying these relays. Thank you all for your ongoing support!!! I can't wait to get more of these out there for everyone to use :)

Wow, good to hear from you! had to RW a page to see your post :/

Nine8Six 01-28-2016 06:27 PM

del dbl post

epapp 01-28-2016 06:48 PM

I thought for sure no one noticed ;). Indeed auto top is an implemented and very low hanging fruit compared to the rest of the system.

The system is composed of many sub functionalities and can be expanded so I will eventually post a write up but to produce black box kits for other members will be near impossible. I devote as much free time each night as I can to it but when you are doing the 3D designing and printing and wiring and circuit building and all software libraries...yeah it ended up taking way longer than planned.

Nine8Six 01-28-2016 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epapp (Post 481919)
I thought for sure no one noticed ;). Indeed auto top is an implemented and very low hanging fruit compared to the rest of the system.

The system is composed of many sub functionalities and can be expanded so I will eventually post a write up but to produce black box kits for other members will be near impossible. I devote as much free time each night as I can to it but when you are doing the 3D designing and printing and wiring and circuit building and all software libraries...yeah it ended up taking way longer than planned.

Oh you saw my question just in time, nice one. And yes of course I've noticed and someone I won't name also briefly mention one year ago ;)

Can imagine the work. You forgot to add the complexity of Matlab and other automation platform programmers :/ That can't be easy?! Sad to hear this won't install easy but I'm not 2worry.... you guys will find a way around this problem. If this is what you meant by installing blackboxes.

Without mentioning features... does it record & analise data real-time? how powerful (fast) is the microprocessor and what is it based onto?

epapp 01-28-2016 07:41 PM

It records data real time and pushes it to a web server I am running at my house. The server plots the data etc etc. I don't care to keep it 'secret' but I want to dedicate one thread to the info I describe rather than having it in 20 different places. Hopefully soon I will begin the process of documentation ;).

At this moment, I have two micros, a 1ghz arm full Linux distro and one 150mhz real time arm cortex m3 that talk to each other. Plenty of room for expansion on the Linux micro but the realtime micro is completely taxed; it can't handle one more interrupt service routine call, so only non-real time sensors from now on can be added :)

Nine8Six 01-28-2016 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epapp (Post 481925)
It records data real time and pushes it to a web server I am running at my house. The server plots the data etc etc. I don't care to keep it 'secret' but I want to dedicate one thread to the info I describe rather than having it in 20 different places. Hopefully soon I will begin the process of documentation ;).

At this moment, I have two micros, a 1ghz arm full Linux distro and one 150mhz real time arm cortex m3 that talk to each other. Plenty of room for expansion on the Linux micro but the realtime micro is completely taxed; it can't handle one more interrupt service routine call, so only non-real time sensors from now on can be added :)

gezzzuss, sounds like Immortal Kombat already lolll yea got a ruff idea thanks.

Ps; screw the local wroot mate, lookup google cloud and their api access (pay as you use). Your very own linux stack and can use own encryption to make it your very own (i.e. home-like!). Silly cheap, etc etc. Oh and you get 2 full free months before enabling billing etc. Can't-be-missed-offer trust me. Had to share this sorry, look it up

pps: can't wait. [insert popcorn pic here]

epapp 01-28-2016 08:39 PM

I've got my own home web server and I authenticate with my own self signed https certificates; security is surely handled. Not to mention the server framework from a real time architecture simulator I helped write for my masters thesis: https://github.com/masc-ucsc/liveos.

In my experience, Google cloud services are great for computational workloads. Nothing to compute in my case, just plotting gps and displaying data sent from the car. Open street maps is great for that task :)


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Maydose 01-29-2016 05:34 AM

Am interested for my 986S shipped to UK?

Frontpage 02-10-2016 12:35 PM

I am in for my new (to me) MY02 BS

nsub4rd 03-14-2016 08:43 PM

I would like to purchase one of your comfort top modules, let me know the payment details for an exchange price.
Thanks

jpl2407 03-15-2016 06:02 AM

I would also be interested. I have a relay all ready to be shipped out :-)

BoxsterNeil 03-29-2016 01:24 PM

Comfort Top
 
Hi are you still producing these relays?

If you are do you ship to the UK as I would like one for a 2004, 986.

Edarli 06-07-2017 12:17 AM

Comfort-Top relay
 
Hi, I would love to buy one of these relays.
How can I get one?

algiorda 06-07-2017 04:19 AM

Whatever happened to these relay's? Did they get shipped and has anyone received and installed one?

If they are still being produced, I would like one as well.


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