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geolink.io: trips not finalized when car stops #79

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Chrescht opened this issue Jan 31, 2019 · 3 comments
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geolink.io: trips not finalized when car stops #79

Chrescht opened this issue Jan 31, 2019 · 3 comments

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@Chrescht
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My trip from this morning was got connected to some older trip from two days ago. That's not good.
Is there a way to define when to start a new trip? Something like setting the off time interval.

I got many undefined points:
Speed: undefined km/h
Altitude: undefined m
Heading: undefined

The ignition cable is connected. Do you have an idea what the issue here could be?

@m4rkw
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m4rkw commented Jan 31, 2019

Hi @Chrescht I don't speak for Geolink but I think stuff like this (ie problems with the service you're paying for) should probably be dealt with by their support rather than by opening github issues. Try emailing support@geolink.io

@Chrescht
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Which of the 16 OBD2 pins is the VDET (IGN) one to determine if the car is running? I can't seem to find this information anywhere.

geolink support: they are flooded by emails apparently so you won't get an answer anytime soon.

@Chrescht
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@m4rkw thanks for your reply, I did ask them, not much came back though.
I can answer my car running question now: at least for VW cars it's pin 1 on the OBD2, (12V when key in the last positions, else 0V).

At the moment the trip A->B gets saved 3 times for some reason, and the trip B->A is missing.. I'll have to do some debugging.

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