Hi mark,

nothing with customs. ;-)

I think the quality is ok.
The length is for normal use ok, but for my development is a little bit short. My module is in the moment behind the Driver seat. This is NO Problem!!
When the module is installed in the dashbord the length is ok.

Here is a Pic:

With the cable to the side, it is out of the way. Secure from my feet.

Bye
michael



Am 28.12.2012 um 17:40 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>:

Michael,

Thanks for testing this. I hope you didn't get too much hassle at customs.

What do you think of the cable? Good enough for the job?

Regards, Mark.

On 28 Dec, 2012, at 8:14 PM, mikeljo@me.com wrote:

Hi all,

Cable received.
Tested and it Works.

Bye
Michael


Am 19.12.2012 um 09:20 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>:

OVMS vehicle cables for connection to can-bus equipped OBDII vehicles are now available from our FastTech logistics partner. You can find them here:

    OVMS OBDII Cable @FastTech

This cable connects the OVMS module to the vehicle CAN bus, via the industry standard OBDII socket. It is 1 metre in length, and uses a right-angle OBDII plug (J1962-M) to help with cable management and routing.

The cable is intended to be used in Renault Twizy, Chevy Volt, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, and other cars using OBDII connectors.

OVMS OBDII Cable Pinout

J1962-M   DB9-F   Signal
4         3       Chassis/Power GND
6         7       CAN-H
14        2       CAN-L
16        9       +12V Vehicle Power

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