steves1977uk wrote:I'm thinking it's either the Dealer kit that costs £175, or it could be the OEM dongle by itself without any cables or software (which are easy to find ). The USB cable is a Type A male to Type B male which can be bought cheaply on .
Steve
Burgerman wrote:If that number is the dongle alone, technically you wouldnt be able to use it. Unless replacing a lost or broken one. It does I think, include the software (on official CD) or legal software usage rights. And also obviously updates etc. That needs registration, and a specific box code number, to allow you to register online. Or the cable to connect to PC. Officially... So if thats the number on the full kit, or is that the number on the dongle itself only?
I cant tell because I cant get to mine and the box is long gone!
Burgerman wrote:The point is that its normally impossible for an honest end user to get hold of OEM because they will refuse to supply!
Irving wrote:steves1977uk wrote:I'm thinking it's either the Dealer kit that costs £175, or it could be the OEM dongle by itself without any cables or software (which are easy to find ). The USB cable is a Type A male to Type B male which can be bought cheaply on .
Steve
The dealer dongle isn't much cheaper than the OEM, they go for £300+
greybeard wrote:If that is the OEM dongle it is a remarkably low price compared to the £400 odd that most on here have had to pay from various worldwide sources.
Burgerman wrote:All of them? As I mentioned on the other thread, seems that half the space is unused? Height and width?
rickystyx wrote:They appear to have two modules (possibly in one housing but I'll find out when it arrives) the Rnet and an additional "adjustment module" that has the optional bit of wire but since it says it is optional it may well work at full speed by just unplugging the wire - I'll find out when it comes but i like to have ideas planned whist I await its delivery
Burgerman wrote:Did you actually get an OEM level programmer/dongle?
rickystyx wrote:Hopefully I can override the speed reduction using the OEM software and a dealer dongle that I managed to get yesterday - if I can't figure it out I may ask you to check the resistance on your dongle Terry if that's OK? :0)
rickystyx wrote:I got the 15kph / 10mph version and it is being delivered today and hopefully the guy delivering it will also be sorting the speed etc for me but if he doesn't I'll sort it myself once I get it on the computer as long as I can understand it. Checking resistance just needs a multimeter but if you are not into electronics you may not have one although if you built your own Lifepo4 battery you probably do.
I'm waiting to see what batteries are actually on it but will probably drop one of my 150Ah batteries into it - that should give it a reasonable range.
Looking forward to getting it out and about tomorrow
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