Datatek
Well-Known Member
Totally reliable and no electronic jiggery pokery to give you griefI’ve got them on my old girl u close the door fold the mirror in and walk away job done
Totally reliable and no electronic jiggery pokery to give you griefI’ve got them on my old girl u close the door fold the mirror in and walk away job done
I would have said ,according to the last part of his post he was being pedestrian Tony.Now you're being pedantic.![]()
I would have said ,according to the last part of his post he was being pedestrian Tony.![]()
On a mobility scooter!!Nothing worse than a pedantic pedestrian.![]()
On a mobility scooter!!
No offense to anyone who has one![]()
Is it a V8 or diesel wammers?I have one of them, lad bought it me. Buggered without it going up and down to my garage to be fair.![]()
Is it a V8 or diesel wammers?![]()
See if our bloke can tap into its becm??Lectricery.
See if our bloke can tap into its becm??
You might get folding mirrors out of it![]()
Wow 25 mile range, thats a bloody long bit of cable its got on it.Can manage the mirrors. Can't see that a phone call at 3 AM that you had left the lights on would go down to well either if you forgot to switch them off at 10 o'clock. I tend to be able to detect if the lights are on or not. 25 mile range and 8 MPH terminal speed, it's a doozer.![]()
Wow 25 mile range, thats a bloody long bit of cable its got on it.
So do you tow a genny behind it then to top up the batteries, I`m just checking out the options for when I get mine.Fortunately it uses batteries and not a mains lead.![]()
Why........just why ?
So.... I went with just checking if the ignition is on to trigger fold / unfold (there's also a button you can press)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qshLHKa2wYzqBdB1A
They're Discovery 2 mirrors. If you saw off the bottom half of the ally bracket it slides nicely into the plastic bit from the P38, then it's just a case of wiring it all up. I used an Arduino and a couple of relays for that.
Should have done pictures to show which bit you "sawed off" !!
The Arduino board I got for £3? Hmm...Was also wondering why you used Arduino rather than £15 disco Ecu ?