Is it possible to start the car andnot lose connectivity to the tech 2?
It seems that some of the functions require "start engine".
Thanks
Bill
It seems that some of the functions require "start engine".
Thanks
Bill
I did not face this issue, but I would first check on the GND-connections of the TECH2 board to the voltage regulator. There are different ones for the input and the output side. Maybe the solution is there...Jimmy
i am facing the same problem ( GND FET Failed )
So, did you found any solution for this problem.
I did not face this issue, but I would first check on the GND-connections of the TECH2 board to the voltage regulator. There are different ones for the input and the output side. Maybe the solution is there...
My dear brother el patronI can check at the weekend...
yep, I also get the GND FET error. Haven't noticed before, but I will further use the Tech2...
If anybody finds an isolated converter which works down to 7V, please report here!
I think this might be relevant avoiding ground loops when using the scanner on the car, but powered from the net from the building around. I assume this to be no issue when the scanner is only connected to the car.i did not notice any problem caused by this error , and every thing working very good , so i think this error is not a big issue , and it has no effect on our scanner .
I think this might be relevant avoiding ground loops when using the scanner on the car, but powered from the net from the building around. I assume this to be no issue when the scanner is only connected to the car.
Dumb question: Rather than opening the unit up, why not use an inline dc-dc buck/boost type power supply between the cigarette lighter adapter and the dc port on the tech 2? That should not introduce any ground loop issues, and should provide adequately clean 12v output power from ~5-25v input power.
Not sure if that's entirely true about ODB prioritizing. I had power via included adapter directly to battery and worked off of that uninterrupted when unplugging from odb2 to PC for security access and back again.Yes and no. I bought an OBDII extension cable, intercepted the +12v, and inserted the buck-boost converter in the middle. Works perfectly. It was discussed elsewhere on the forum, but I'm not sure where.
The problem with the plan I outlined above is that the Tech 2 prioritizes power from the OBDII port, so if there's power there it ignores all other sources. So, you either gotta cut power from the port entirely, or use it as the source.
Yes and no. I bought an OBDII extension cable, intercepted the +12v, and inserted the buck-boost converter in the middle. Works perfectly. It was discussed elsewhere on the forum, but I'm not sure where.
There is probably a misunderstanding. If the DC/DC converter would be plugged to cigarette lighter, it would have been cut off from power supply just in the time of cranking as cigarette lighter is shut off during cranking.A decent dc-dc converter can turn 9v into 12v for an extended period of time. Probably forever. The one in my motorhome turns 14v into 19v for hours at a time. It's not a "buffer" - that's not how they work. 12v@2a or 9v@2.7a is the same on the other side of the converter, and safe for the OBDII power circuit.
More than 8 years later, I want to say thank you for this mod. Did it to my chinese Tech2 and voilĂ , no more reboot on engine start.I replaced the voltage regulator with a LM2596S-based regulator you find tons of at ebay.