Not a problem. I'll make videos for you as well since you don't have yours yet. Just want to avoid re-opening the console, I'm worried enough about removing it once!@magicia3 thank you. I thoroughly enjoy this kind of stuff and have missed being in the business.
Currently creating documentation for the modules - installation, settings, usage, etc. @arattle @Socal949 I'll have some specific photos and measurement I'd like y'all to take if possible when you install your modules to help make the instructions clear to easy to follow.
Perfect! I will get all the pictures you need. I am on the same boat as @arattle will only like to remove the center dash once if possible@magicia3 thank you. I thoroughly enjoy this kind of stuff and have missed being in the business.
Currently creating documentation for the modules - installation, settings, usage, etc. @arattle @Socal949 I'll have some specific photos and measurement I'd like y'all to take if possible when you install your modules to help make the instructions clear to easy to follow.
Great job.@arattle @Socal949 the modules are with the delivery courier now, so I could get them this afternoon or tomorrow.
The power supply I've been using is no longer available thanks to the global shortages, but there are others available that are just as good, if not better. It'll mean a slight redesign to the module, but nothing major. Once I test one of the modules I'm getting in the next day or two I'll order the first (small) batch of the official version that will be on the market. Once it's fully tested I'll place a large-quantity order and coordinate to get them listed on the Telluride Store.
I've thoroughly enjoyed (and missed) this process! It's humbling to know firsthand what goes into making things like these - everything from PCB design to code design. The original module's program had about 20 lines of code -- the latest version has almost 400(!) and it's a relatively simple device. I can't even imagine how many lines of code a computer processor has embedded.
Edit: the modules just got delivered.
Some more great ideas to keep your mind working:Hope you're up to doing it again for the cruise control...
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My '20 SX has 360 view, which is all the cameras... I like it in addition to the reverse or forward look depending on whether reverse or drive-Update screen to have both front and rear cameras on for SX?
Sounds great and thanks! Glad to be able to help and take as many pics as you may need.
My only suggestion is on the APSM Install PDF - a pic of step 5 of the completed wire installation would be nice to validate the connections made by the user are correct.Just wanted to mention that I’m open to suggestions for both the user manual and installation guide. I want both to be as comprehensive as possible, but not overly complicated so the average person can easily follow them.
10-4, loud and clear. @arattle and @Socal949 are going to take photos once they install their modules as I don’t yet have a Telluride I can take photos of. I’ll also have additional photos of the install process added to the Installation Manual.My only suggestion is on the APSM Install PDF - a pic of step 5 of the completed wire installation would be nice to validate the connections made by the user are correct.
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i agree...a couple photos and a rough wiring diagram would be nice for us visual learners to help avoid zip tying in the wrong spot or making the connections in the wrong spot...great work by the wayMy only suggestion is on the APSM Install PDF - a pic of step 5 of the completed wire installation would be nice to validate the connections made by the user are correct.
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