Chancy99
Computer
- May 13, 2002
- 104
Hi All -
I'm thinking about designing and building a remote car starter. I know that there are lots of different ones already out there in the market, but where's the fun and learning in going off-the-shelf ?
Most starters use relays, either external triggered from a smaller one inside, or they have larger ones internal to their box. What about using mosfets instead ? It would be nice to have be completely solid-state, no moving parts to fail.
Dean.
I'm thinking about designing and building a remote car starter. I know that there are lots of different ones already out there in the market, but where's the fun and learning in going off-the-shelf ?
Most starters use relays, either external triggered from a smaller one inside, or they have larger ones internal to their box. What about using mosfets instead ? It would be nice to have be completely solid-state, no moving parts to fail.
Dean.