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Old 07-20-2016, 05:00 AM
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Anybody interested in a RFID based ignition system?

I figured b4 I go overboard in writing a detailed "how-to" guide...id check to see if their was any interest in this. I'll summarize my reasons for doing this 1) I was bored 2) it required waaayyy too much effort for my lazy **** to put the key in the ignition & turn it (lol) 3) I'm a tech nerd....need I say more??

So pretty much, wut I did was deleted my keyed igntion system & wired up a RFID reader, an arduino, & 4 relays to become my "new & improved" ignition system.

So...I'll await for the responses...personally I kinda assumed only my Dumbass would think of doing something like this, but my friend keeps insisting it's really "cool" & that other ppl would see want to do it too...
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I would be interested in seeing how complicated it is.
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As a network engineer i'd do it
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Definitely curious. Wondering what kind of power draw you get while the car is off. Does the duino stay powered? Or only the reader?
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Lol 3 replies is good enough for me =D I'll start documenting & taking pictures today....oh! I can upload a video real quick of it in use. probably will have the pictures up later tonight.
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Definitely curious. Wondering what kind of power draw you get while the car is off. Does the duino stay powered? Or only the reader?
Not enough to cause a dead battery (yet) lol. The reader/writer gets it's power supplied from the duino. So the longest my car has sat w/o being started was 2 weeks. I parked it at LAX while I was on a business trip to Chicago. Got back, and it started no problem. I'm sure ideally the duino should b powered off unless it's being used, but then its starts to get more complex lol.
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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
I would be interested in seeing how complicated it is.
Imo its pretty simple, but that really doesn't hold any weight, since im the one that designed it lol
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I would also like to see this... do it man
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+1 any update?
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