Hi again Don and once again, thank you very much for that great writeup.
You answered some questions for me that I would have had to experiment to see if my theory worked.
No need for that now thanks to you excellent thread.
I actually write my own code and will be using a small 8 pin industrial micro for the job. This will dramatically reduce the component count and the overall size.
Once tested, I will then encapsulate the module in electrical grade epoxy resin.
You have both confirmed that it works and made my job so much easier.
Again, thanks.
PS, that's interesting what you posted about telling the dealership it does not have a problem.
I have 10k clocked up already so will be in for it's first service shortly, so I will see how they react.
You answered some questions for me that I would have had to experiment to see if my theory worked.
No need for that now thanks to you excellent thread.
I actually write my own code and will be using a small 8 pin industrial micro for the job. This will dramatically reduce the component count and the overall size.
Once tested, I will then encapsulate the module in electrical grade epoxy resin.
You have both confirmed that it works and made my job so much easier.
Again, thanks.
PS, that's interesting what you posted about telling the dealership it does not have a problem.
I have 10k clocked up already so will be in for it's first service shortly, so I will see how they react.
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