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So... I'm playing with an idea to remotely control pretty much any switch in my LMTV with my phone, using some tech hardware I bought to "home automate" my RV. More on that later if it works.
In the mean time. One of the first functions I want to sort out is turning on the master power, and remote starting the engine. Turning on the master power is easy. Next is starting the engine.
I typically hold down the red button until the engine starts... but the system I'm using does not replicate that "hold the button to activate the circuit" very well. I can press it once to start cranking, and again to stop cranking.. .but I do not like that much... seems wrong.
The other option I have is to press the button to start cranking, and have it stop at a given interval. 1 second... 5, 10, 30, whatever.
My question is this: Does the "crank" signal get shutoff automatically once the engine starts? I thought I read something about once the oil pressure climbs the start circuit is disabled, and the alternator begins charging (probably from something @Ronmar posted) . Can this be relied upon to stop cranking the engine? Or will that turn it to a pile of ash somehow? Is there another signal I can use to tell the system "it's started, stop cranking the starter now"?
In the mean time. One of the first functions I want to sort out is turning on the master power, and remote starting the engine. Turning on the master power is easy. Next is starting the engine.
I typically hold down the red button until the engine starts... but the system I'm using does not replicate that "hold the button to activate the circuit" very well. I can press it once to start cranking, and again to stop cranking.. .but I do not like that much... seems wrong.
The other option I have is to press the button to start cranking, and have it stop at a given interval. 1 second... 5, 10, 30, whatever.
My question is this: Does the "crank" signal get shutoff automatically once the engine starts? I thought I read something about once the oil pressure climbs the start circuit is disabled, and the alternator begins charging (probably from something @Ronmar posted) . Can this be relied upon to stop cranking the engine? Or will that turn it to a pile of ash somehow? Is there another signal I can use to tell the system "it's started, stop cranking the starter now"?