Unlike me to be unsure about electrical stuff here ha - but, does any know where I can get a +ve Engine Running Signal?
In other words, a +12v wire that is ONLY +12v when the engine is running? Anyone know the location of the Oil Pump +ve? Or perhaps there's a +ve line elsewhere inside the car?
Just to clarify - I do NOT want a +12v Permanent feed or a +12v Ignition Feed... I specifically need a feed that is only 12v with engine running.
MTIA
In other words, a +12v wire that is ONLY +12v when the engine is running? Anyone know the location of the Oil Pump +ve? Or perhaps there's a +ve line elsewhere inside the car?
Just to clarify - I do NOT want a +12v Permanent feed or a +12v Ignition Feed... I specifically need a feed that is only 12v with engine running.
MTIA
Yeah - sometime ago I did an instrument cluster conversion and replaced my clocks with a Haltech IC7 Digital Dash. As part of the process (and actually as part of a diff project I was playing with regarding kbus stuff), I needed to design a KBus + CANBus shield I could use with an Arduino. As a part of that previous kbus project, I implement a secondary stacked shield that consisted of 4 relays - the idea at the time being I could repurpose unused MFSW Button such as the phone call button to trigger a relay instead. Fast forward to the Haltech IC7, and I used that setup I made to convert the required CANBus and KBus data is a way the Haltech IC7 could use. I never utilised the relays at the time, and now it's like a year later and it's buried deep behind the dash I really *CANNOT* be arsed spending hours to dig it out and add some new code to give me a +12v signal when running! :lol:
) so run out to car - but because it was so cold the door was frozen shut, so I'm frantically trying to get into the car - but alas, it bunny hopped far enough to smack into another car whereby the door then finally opened and I could get handbrake on and press foot brake to "cancel" the start attempt. It smashed the front light of the other persons car (the cars were parked facing each other) 


