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  • t3ddftw
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    My old Avin's first failure mode was not working when it was cold out.
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    Thankfully, I have a fix for THAT problem; the new BlueBus units don't do it, either.

    Temperatures near either end of the limit are going to cause parts to drift from their stated values / tolerances, so it makes sense.


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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by t3ddftw View Post

    AEC-Q100/Q200 components are probably what they're referring to, and it does add quite a bit to cost. Most of the time, these components are strictly used in body modules / ECUs / etc, where stability in harsh environments is king.

    The owner of the assembly house where I have the BlueBus made thinks I'm nuts for (in some cases) paying 5x the typical cost for parts that are automotive grade, since standard parts are usually rated for ~85C, and the module installs in the cabin.
    My old Avin's first failure mode was not working when it was cold out.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by jdamore44 View Post

    That's promising! Thanks for checking! I sent a message to their customer service asking about it as well.

    I was looking at the PN: PE8246BL
    That is the one I got.

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  • jdamore44
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    Interestingly, according to the units system profile screen, it has 4gb of ram. Might just be a listing mistake on their site.
    That's promising! Thanks for checking! I sent a message to their customer service asking about it as well.

    I was looking at the PN: PE8246BL
    Last edited by jdamore44; 06-29-2023, 09:52 AM.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by repoman89 View Post

    Lot of E39 M5s left out there too A Mazda-like rotary control carplay solution would be amazing. Not a fan of touch screens (or an out of place idrive controller) and it’s one reason I haven’t sent my stuff to Carphonics yet.
    That is actually what the right knob of the xtrons does while in CarPlay mode

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by jdamore44 View Post
    It's unfortunate that the Automotive-grade unit only comes with 2GB ram vs 4GB on other unit. :/
    Interestingly, according to the units system profile screen, it has 4gb of ram. Might just be a listing mistake on their site.

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  • repoman89
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    Originally posted by t3ddftw View Post

    I really want to try to develop a fully plug and play (using the rotary controls), no Video Module (TV Tuner) required solution for CarPlay, but mannnnn, I just don't think there are enough Nav cars left to justify the development required .

    Baris' solution is nice, but there's so much extra stuff required (either the iDrive controller or swapping the BMBT screen).

    -Ted
    Lot of E39 M5s left out there too A Mazda-like rotary control carplay solution would be amazing. Not a fan of touch screens (or an out of place idrive controller) and it’s one reason I haven’t sent my stuff to Carphonics yet.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by jdamore44 View Post
    It's unfortunate that the Automotive-grade unit only comes with 2GB ram vs 4GB on other unit. :/
    Is it? Maybe it's because I'm only ever in CarPlay (as in, my unit boots into it), but I don't know how I'd actually notice a difference there.

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  • jdamore44
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    It's unfortunate that the Automotive-grade unit only comes with 2GB ram vs 4GB on other unit. :/

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  • t3ddftw
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    Going with the version they advertise as having “automotive grade hardware”… which you’d think would be a prerequisite on a car stereo, but they only advertise one unit as having that.
    AEC-Q100/Q200 components are probably what they're referring to, and it does add quite a bit to cost. Most of the time, these components are strictly used in body modules / ECUs / etc, where stability in harsh environments is king.

    The owner of the assembly house where I have the BlueBus made thinks I'm nuts for (in some cases) paying 5x the typical cost for parts that are automotive grade, since standard parts are usually rated for ~85C, and the module installs in the cabin.

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  • jet_dogg
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    When 16x9 widescreen nav came out in 2002 it was a $2400 option and everyone wanted it. We used to go on canyon runs and we'd have the monitor on aerial which was fantastic for seeing sharp curves up ahead even though we all agreed we'd only go 7/10ths.

    The business cd looked cheap and the nav at the time added aesthetically pleasing "tech" at the time. All of today's aftermarket options look corny (as they historically have) but I think Carphonics has be the best solution if looking to modernize the functionality.

    I personally couldn't give a shit about modernity and just need radio/cd/streaming with a map on the screen so I can get lost on purpose and find back roads.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post



    Wonder if the knobs off the MKIV nav will fit on there

    This is always an option too: https://www.digikey.com/en/products/filter/knobs/568 (or similar from other vendors). Just need to dig through the fifty million things on there to find one that fits and looks good.
    I’ve always been afraid to pull hard enough to find out if they’re attached by friction, but I will give the broken Avin a hard yank.

    Soft yanks said they don’t come off.

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  • heinzboehmer
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    Originally posted by Pklauser View Post
    Good balance of screen size without looking out of place. Don't love the silver knobs personally, but I'd live with it. Eager to hear how it holds up over time.
    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    Agreed on all counts.
    Wonder if the knobs off the MKIV nav will fit on there

    This is always an option too: https://www.digikey.com/en/products/filter/knobs/568 (or similar from other vendors). Just need to dig through the fifty million things on there to find one that fits and looks good.
    Last edited by heinzboehmer; 06-28-2023, 03:53 PM.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by Pklauser View Post
    Good balance of screen size without looking out of place. Don't love the silver knobs personally, but I'd live with it. Eager to hear how it holds up over time.
    Agreed on all counts.

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  • Pklauser
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    Good balance of screen size without looking out of place. Don't love the silver knobs personally, but I'd live with it. Eager to hear how it holds up over time.

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