Now that setup, I like! Well executed!
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Originally posted by gjuu View Postand the controller - iDRIVE anyone? :)
Originally posted by gjuu View Post120GB of mp3s and when I have used that up just add an extra hard drive
Originally posted by gjuu View PostI am looking at servos for the controls too
The really sexy way of doing what you are trying to do is to get an +e46 or x5 digital HVAC console and run it with microcontroler. Then you could program it for full vent, half vent, temp, ect...
But that is most likely over your head...
I still think a 1/2 din deck with a pop/fold out touch screen is the way to go.
Hope that helps.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Originally posted by gjuu View PostYou are probably right ... hahaha
but the look on ppls faces when they jump in my old bmw and see the screen setup is priceless.... :)
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Originally posted by Addissimo View PostThe beauty of a servo is that "the sensor is built in." I've thought long and hard about computer hvac control, and if I were a programmer, I'd have it by now. There are a few hardware interfaces through which you can control a servo using a pc. The main problem for me was software integration. I'd have no clue where to start in making the software to interface with the servo controller. It would be a very simple screen, probably setup like the stock hvac panel.
You would need 4 servos to do it correctly, one for temp, then one for each vent set. Then just get a simple i/o board that turns switches on, or off with 4 outputs and you're finished.
No need for sensors what-so-ever, just software servo integration into the front end of your choice.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Originally posted by NC325iC View Postyou guys are taking this to a whole different level, it sounds like you want e36+ climate control, i was just thinking insted of having a slide to open and close the 3 different vents just push a button and have some sort of electrical deal open it, is the temp wire controlled too?
The temp one will still be controlled by the rotary dial.
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Originally posted by gjuu View PostYes I was thinking of doing just this - using central locking actuators (really cheap) to push/pull the cables. Some simple brackets to mount the actuators and cables.
The temp one will still be controlled by the rotary dial.
I must be the only one who uses places the vent control in the middle of the defrost at all times while the heat is on.
There is a company who makes servo programmers, so you can set the sweep of any of their servos. I'm pretty sure you can even make most of them go more than 360 degrees. That would be useful for temp control, since the physical resistence is so heavy. You could use gears to lighten the load on the servo, which would also allow you to use a smaller, cheaper servo.
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Originally posted by Addissimo View PostI must be the only one who uses places the vent control in the middle of the defrost at all times while the heat is on.
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Whats that next to your hazard button?Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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Originally posted by ///M42 sport View Post
Whats that next to your hazard button?
Thats the hidden remote mount for a V1 radar detector.
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Originally posted by gjuu View PostYes I was thinking of doing just this - using central locking actuators (really cheap) to push/pull the cables. Some simple brackets to mount the actuators and cables.
The temp one will still be controlled by the rotary dial.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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