LiquidTT group buy
#171
I think the safe code is dumb, because without it: you could easily have the unit turn on/off with the key. Either via a 10 cent transistor or $2 relay. This would not only save the screen, but draw less attention to the car in general. If someone is going to break into my car, I could care less about this thing. My rader dector alone is twice as expensive.
#172
ok well i plugged it in real quick to test it and put in the code... question
why is it that when it gets plugged in my cd player turns on??? so can i not have this thing plugged in when im not in my car? I imagine my bat would die... If that is normal it is kind of gay, i planned on using this as a boost gauge for daily use so i would have to unplug it and plug it in everytime i get in/out of my car and when i plug it in i'd have to put my code in.
why is it that when it gets plugged in my cd player turns on??? so can i not have this thing plugged in when im not in my car? I imagine my bat would die... If that is normal it is kind of gay, i planned on using this as a boost gauge for daily use so i would have to unplug it and plug it in everytime i get in/out of my car and when i plug it in i'd have to put my code in.
#173
ok well i plugged it in real quick to test it and put in the code... question
why is it that when it gets plugged in my cd player turns on??? so can i not have this thing plugged in when im not in my car? I imagine my bat would die... If that is normal it is kind of gay, i planned on using this as a boost gauge for daily use so i would have to unplug it and plug it in everytime i get in/out of my car and when i plug it in i'd have to put my code in.
why is it that when it gets plugged in my cd player turns on??? so can i not have this thing plugged in when im not in my car? I imagine my bat would die... If that is normal it is kind of gay, i planned on using this as a boost gauge for daily use so i would have to unplug it and plug it in everytime i get in/out of my car and when i plug it in i'd have to put my code in.
Have you tried manually turning off the CD after it comes on?
I assume it does not come on when you plug in a VAGCOM cable (uses the same 4 pins as the liquidTT)?
Last edited by MCPaudiTT; 08-28-2008 at 09:15 PM.
#176
This is exactly what I've been saying....
Why the hell is this thing on all the time? God damn. If you got rid of the code at least I could rig my own stuff up to switch this gauge on with my car. Right now, it's using my car battery, attracting attention with the bright light and destroying the screen. How retarded Is this!?!?!
Why the hell is this thing on all the time? God damn. If you got rid of the code at least I could rig my own stuff up to switch this gauge on with my car. Right now, it's using my car battery, attracting attention with the bright light and destroying the screen. How retarded Is this!?!?!
I figured there was either an issue with the unit or i have an electrical issue somewhere in my car. Im going to get it all set up and run the cable but the only way to turn it off is by unplugging it. I cant even turn mine off...
#178
you guys got me all nervous now...
heres a though, go to a friggin store, buy a switch, cut the wire that powers the unit, hook it up to a switch and vua la... you have an on/off switch...
just quit rippin on MCP haha and calling **** dumb... he set us up with a good deal.
seriously though, try getting a switch
heres a though, go to a friggin store, buy a switch, cut the wire that powers the unit, hook it up to a switch and vua la... you have an on/off switch...
just quit rippin on MCP haha and calling **** dumb... he set us up with a good deal.
seriously though, try getting a switch
#179
It is correct, the unit never really does turn off. Even when the light turns "off", the screen is still on - it is just the LED backlighting of the unit that goes off. The screen is rated to be left on, and the LED backlighting is also rated for the hours it is used. In the initial programming of the modules, the backlighting never turned off at all, the 1-hour timeout was added in a later revision. One reason for this is that the OBDII port is also always "on" - there is no cycling of the power on the OBD port itself. The current draw of the unit is very low, even with the LED backlighting on.
I disagree that it is "dumb", but please be patient, as I am certain Jim will address your questions and comments. I am sure your feedback and comments will be used for further development of the software and options available on the device.
I disagree that it is "dumb", but please be patient, as I am certain Jim will address your questions and comments. I am sure your feedback and comments will be used for further development of the software and options available on the device.