Long post - apologies...

I'm not suggesting changing the current hardware offering, but coming up with something more powerful to offer along side it. Requirements listed include:


We've been talking about this for a while, and have tried various approaches. It comes down to a choice between:


My personal preference is for low-power - especially given the 12V issues we've seen.

A couple of things have come together over the past few months, and there are some interesting opportunities:


The design I've been looking at includes:


We could use the 2xCAN ports on the second (display) CPU as well, if we needed them - although the basic setup above already has 3 CAN ports (2 direct and 1 via OBD-II). The primary controller has power control and can power down the other parts of the system (particularly power hungry systems like display) when the car is off.

It seems to me that the more advanced portion of our user base wants to do some sophisticated stuff, and there is a very large community of users out there using things like the DashDAQ for real-time logging and display of vehicle metrics.

The DashDAQ costs US$549 (plus extras), and doesn't have wifi, bluetooth, 3G - it only works on OBD-II and is 'closed' (although you can do some screen design in it).

Feature-wise, I'm looking at something like the DashDAQ. The ability to make screens with real-time metrics, as well as an in-car display. Couple that with logging capability for both low-level CAN/OBD-II traffic and high-level gps-based plots. Wifi-connectivity to home wifis for garages with no 3G coverage, and bluetooth for cell-phone connectivity. Plus, all the existing OVMS features.

I'm guessing that the hardware to do all of the above would be about double what we have now (so around US$200). The biggest cost items are the 4.3" display and 3G module. CPUs are cheap (about US$10 each). There are quite a large number of ancillary components (especially for OBD-II), but it should fit in an enclosure behind a 4.3" display.

Other than bread-boarding some mock-ups, to see if this is feasible, I haven't done any extensive work on the above.

What do people think? Is this something people would want? A way to grow the community? Or, is there a better way of doing it?

Regards, Mark.