Re: [EVDL] Remote State of Charge Display?
I can check the details of my vehicles with cell phone ( Nokia E90 or
any SSH/HTTP client)
I can program the CPU to send me SMS or email on any set trigger. (full
charge, car om fire, jack ass picking the lock
This is done with Debian Linux CPU + 2/3G .
Key chain could be with BT chip. It could receive the status
notifications from cell phone. But .. hey.. aren't the smallest cell
phones already in "key-chain-class" ? Or how about beeper.. Didn't you
guys in US have some sort of nation wide paging system ?
-Jukka
BrownGassyTurd kirjoitti:
> Hi Todd,
> Is tere any kind of serial output from your Amp-Hour meter?
>
> While the keychain idea is cool, I'll be using a cell phone.
>
> The plan is to use a $30 Boost Mobile phone from Target hooked up via
> USB to my Digital Dash with PakTrakr monitoring system. It can then
> email and/or txt msg my cell phone when charging is complete.
>
> As a bonus the Boost phones have GPS built in for logging your trips
> to google maps with a free program called Mologogo.
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I can check the details of my vehicles with cell phone ( Nokia E90 or
any SSH/HTTP client)
I can program the CPU to send me SMS or email on any set trigger. (full
charge, car om fire, jack ass picking the lock
This is done with Debian Linux CPU + 2/3G .
Key chain could be with BT chip. It could receive the status
notifications from cell phone. But .. hey.. aren't the smallest cell
phones already in "key-chain-class" ? Or how about beeper.. Didn't you
guys in US have some sort of nation wide paging system ?
-Jukka
BrownGassyTurd kirjoitti:
> Hi Todd,
> Is tere any kind of serial output from your Amp-Hour meter?
>
> While the keychain idea is cool, I'll be using a cell phone.
>
> The plan is to use a $30 Boost Mobile phone from Target hooked up via
> USB to my Digital Dash with PakTrakr monitoring system. It can then
> email and/or txt msg my cell phone when charging is complete.
>
> As a bonus the Boost phones have GPS built in for logging your trips
> to google maps with a free program called Mologogo.
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