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+ | # Dev harness that will allow you to connect to the OBD2 port | ||
+ | # 3A mini fuse | ||
+ | # Automotive grade hook and loop tape | ||
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Revision as of 21:29, 14 February 2022
Do you like Tinkering with your Tesla? Do you like adding additional features to it without having to install old style switches to control them? Do you want to control additional lights or devices based on specific conditions of the car (charging, driving, turning left/right, ger forward/reverse, high beams on, blind spot monitoring signals, or specific button presses on the steering wheel)? Then Tinkla Relay is a must have Swiss Army Knife for Tesla Model S/X integrations (and very SOON Model 3/Y).
Tinkla Relay is a device that connects to your Tesla power and CAN and has 4 output relays that are turned on/off based on your settings configured via DIP switches. The maximum output for the relays is 12V and up to 3A total between all on channels at a time. This is enough to drive GPIO signals, trigger relays for larger consumers or turn on notification LEDs.
Talk: Feedback? Ideas? Comments?
What is in the box
- The Tinkla Relay board
- Dev harness that will allow you to connect to the OBD2 port
- 3A mini fuse
- Automotive grade hook and loop tape