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I want to hard-wire a GPS tracker in my '88.
Hi all,
I was given a GPS car tracker that uses an OBDII connection, which of course an '88 911 doesn't have, so after some research I've decided to get a breakout wire harness for OBD ports and use that to connect the tracker directly to a power source and ground in the car. My question is: Since I want the tracker to turn on and off along with the 911 turning on and off (i.e. ignition-dependent), I need to find a place to hook it up to something that's not a continuous draining source of power when the car is off (like directly to the battery would be). What's a good source for that, which wouldn't be too difficult to access...and how would I access it? I'm not a hardcore mechanic though I do basic servicing on the car (changing oil, etc.), so it needs to be something that's not too crazy to get to. :-) Thanks! |
Wouldn’t you want the GPS to stay powered up even if the car is off so if it got stolen you could find it even if it was never started?
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Holy smokes! Just buy a TRACKIMO 3 G GPS unit . With the bigger battery, it lasts weeks !
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I have a GPS driven speedometer in one of my cars I built. It is always powered so it does not have to spend time finding its location every time it powers up. The power drain is very minimal. I would be more inclined to just get a battery powered unit and leave the entire wiring out of it if you are just worried about locating the car in case of theft. Also might just be easier to wire in a hidden kill switch instead of GPS tracker. Will accomplish your desired goal of keeping better track of the car at all times without the pain of actually having it stolen. |
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Thanks for the advice everyone. |
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