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− | For the best experience, just purchase our [https://tinkla.us/t/tinkla_obdc_ap2 Tinkla OBD-C Adapter for AP2+ | + | For the best experience, just purchase our [https://tinkla.us/t/tinkla_obdc_ap2 Tinkla OBD-C Adapter for Tesla with AP2+] for $150 from our [https://shop.tinkla.us online store] |
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− | build your own for about $ | + | build your own for about $440 + tools and a lot of crimping :) |
== Two Options == | == Two Options == |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 1 September 2022
For the best experience, just purchase our Tinkla OBD-C Adapter for Tesla with AP2+ for $150 from our online store
or
build your own for about $440 + tools and a lot of crimping :)
Two Options
- AP2 controls steering using the Chassis CAN and acceleration/braking through the Powertrain CAN, thus it requires two harness for complete control from OpenPilot.
- Only a Comma three can control multiple pandas using the additional USB-C port. Hence a Comma two can only handle lateral control.
Using OpenPilot with just lateral control
- When using the OpenPilot on a Tesla with AP2/2.5/3, you have the option to configure the software (via the UI toggles) to only do lateral control, and let the built in adaptive cruise control handle the longitudinal control.
- To do this, you will need a Comma two or Comma three plus a Lateral Control Harness by following the instructions in the Comma repository.
Using OpenPilot with full control
To allow OpenPilot to fully (lateral and longitdinal) control your Telsa equipped with AP2/2.5/3, you need the following:
- A Comma three
- A black panda (for longitudinal control)
- Two Comma Car Harnesses for Development Vehicles
- Connectors and pin as listed in this diagram to build both the lateral control harness and the longitdinal control harness]
- Some quiet time to sit down and build your harnesses