Member Since: 04 Dec 2011
Location: Buskeud
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How mutch juice does this unit require to operate when connected to the pc? the usb port as we know is limited to 500mah, Perhaps some of you use a unpowered usb hub or the power to the usb port on the pc is shared between 2 ports and one is in use, like chargin a phone or a usb stick is drawing most of the power to the usb ports and therby not enough juice for the tool?
Mr.P
11th Sep 2014 2:51 pm
rovervirus
Member Since: 31 Oct 2012
Location: behind the sun
Posts: 92
sorry to jump into this thread,
but iI am not able to send you an email via your website
(error. email adress ??)
I have a "old school" IIDtool without BT but would like to
get the V3.0 update.
unfortunately I was not able to find it in "my gap".
can you help, please?
thanky a lot.
CheersEngineering is the perfect partnership between physics and design
15th Sep 2014 5:05 pm
PatGAPInnov Site Sponsor
Member Since: 02 Dec 2011
Location: Montreal
Posts: 745
Member Since: 31 Oct 2012
Location: behind the sun
Posts: 92
well, i have to admit that
"rtfm" does really help, even for non-nativ-speakers...
thanks a lot to GAP support and their patience with
pc-idiot-customers
Engineering is the perfect partnership between physics and design
16th Sep 2014 7:52 am
crews control
Member Since: 18 Mar 2007
Location: Dorset
Posts: 5011
I'm thinking of buying an IIDtool with BT but have what's probably a very silly question...
Do I need to have the car plugged into a mains source or battery charger to change or re-flash vehicle settings? (I presume the engine can't be running). Could I simply plug in my fully charged PowerRing Power Pack if no mains was available?
16th Sep 2014 8:52 am
Bodsy Site Sponsor
Member Since: 06 Nov 2006
Location: In the Clubhouse
Posts: 21361
crews, if the battery is in good charge, then this wont be a problem. I've flashed many CCF settings in car parks and fields without power. Have also done some with an additional battery connected and some with jump leads connected. although they're usually for the longer module ECU updates.
if just making a few CCF changes, then you will be fine with a normally charged battery.
if fe-flashing ECU's then mostly I would be connected to additional power Bodsys Brake Bible
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Location: Dorset
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Thank you Bodsy & DM - that makes it easier!
(Any suggestions as to how I can display advantages to SHMBO?)
16th Sep 2014 9:07 am
Bodsy Site Sponsor
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tell her there's some critical updates coming out from LR and you can either pay three hours at LR or get one of your own. The updates must be around power management and widget memory controls to bring it up to the 2014 spec or some rubbish along those lines.... she'll have switched off by the time you get to the three hours at LR bit....... Bodsys Brake Bible
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