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In case crowdsupply is blocking your VPN (as it is mine) here’s the github repo with some docs: https://github.com/meatpiHQ/wican-fw/

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This is interesting, I have this bookmarked to see how things progress after a few months.

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What are some use cases for this besides the car battery monitor/alerts?

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I work on electric steering systems. There’s a lot of info on the OBDII bus–depending on the complexity of the device and your particular vehicle, you could use it to track driving habits/efficiency, location, interpreting trouble codes, and plenty more. If it has some local data logging, it could even be used as a “black box” in the case of an accident.

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My first thought was a self hosted black box type device. But I didn’t see a GPS option listed. Sounds like it would be really useful as a vehicle monitor as well. Could catch issues and provide logs.

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How does it not trigger the alarm once the car is locked?
And if that exception can be coded into the car, wouldn’t that still drain the battery fairly fast?

Also, afaik some cars offer a lot of stats via Bluetooth (in my case various temperature of hvec, exhausts, interior, gears, power, torque, battery status, fuel left in litres, fuel used in trip, etc), so you might not need the OBD port.

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