congratulations, excellent, is it possible to make a video with arduino + realdash, RPM and Speed function, or provide the code to be inserted into the arduino
Good friend, I'm trying to do this part of the float, you the float signal circuit with resistors and I added the target 170 in the xml, could you help me with the Arduino logic to recognize it in Realdashe?
RealDash has a built-in low fuel alarm. A notification text is sent when this happens, first at 12%, then at 7.5% and last one at 5%. You can also enable 'Speak Notifications' option to get notifications as an audio. Alternatively you can create your own trigger when fuel level goes below threshold to use any of the RealDash actions for a alarm.
@@realdashdevYou guys are simply just amazing at what can be achieved in RealDash. I am always impressed!! The audio alert is giving me new ideas now. My project vehicle will have a Teyes CC3 radio for its main radio/nav/etc. And a Joying Wide-screen radio dedicated for gauges only (no speakers). Now I am thinking of connecting a speaker for any audi warning w RealDash, maybe make it look like a center channel in the dash with a grill. Hmm.. 🤔
@@realdashdev I've been trying to research how to get the Fuel Level to directly show up (and stay) on the screen. Are you saying that this isn't possible, and can only be aware of the fuel level via notifications being sent to you when you reach a certain level/ amount of fuel? Please provide exact details on this as if I were a 10 year old. Because so far all that I have seen and read has been extremely confusing and conflicting. Thanks a lot in advance. PS: I'm contemplating using this for a dodge charger. Incase you need to know that info to fully answer my questions. Thanks.
Thank you much.That's a lot of help
Thank you for this video !! I will be using DashBox for fuel level as i dont have this supported on my obd2.
Awesome video!!❤
Awesome, video, thank you!
congratulations, excellent, is it possible to make a video with arduino + realdash, RPM and Speed function, or provide the code to be inserted into the arduino
Hei täähän oli hyvä video jeesaamaan itseäkin ymmärtää paremmin 🤓
Good friend, I'm trying to do this part of the float, you the float signal circuit with resistors and I added the target 170 in the xml, could you help me with the Arduino logic to recognize it in Realdashe?
could you please show how to connect the wires? tips and tricks
I need to do that later if there is ask for that. Thanks for Your feedback.
Is there an option on RealDash for a Low Fuel warning if using this method of Fuel Level?
I think that is depending what dash You are using. If You have Your own You can add warning and critical warning values for input value.
@@spleinonen6948Thank You !! Yeah I think I will be using the "C8" Dash theme. Hopefully I can create a low fuel level warning in it !
RealDash has a built-in low fuel alarm. A notification text is sent when this happens, first at 12%, then at 7.5% and last one at 5%. You can also enable 'Speak Notifications' option to get notifications as an audio. Alternatively you can create your own trigger when fuel level goes below threshold to use any of the RealDash actions for a alarm.
@@realdashdevYou guys are simply just amazing at what can be achieved in RealDash. I am always impressed!!
The audio alert is giving me new ideas now.
My project vehicle will have a Teyes CC3 radio for its main radio/nav/etc. And a Joying Wide-screen radio dedicated for gauges only (no speakers).
Now I am thinking of connecting a speaker for any audi warning w RealDash, maybe make it look like a center channel in the dash with a grill. Hmm.. 🤔
@@realdashdev I've been trying to research how to get the Fuel Level to directly show up (and stay) on the screen. Are you saying that this isn't possible, and can only be aware of the fuel level via notifications being sent to you when you reach a certain level/ amount of fuel? Please provide exact details on this as if I were a 10 year old. Because so far all that I have seen and read has been extremely confusing and conflicting. Thanks a lot in advance.
PS: I'm contemplating using this for a dodge charger. Incase you need to know that info to fully answer my questions. Thanks.