I don't think you want that, unless you want it eternally inaccessible.man the lack of progress on this makes me sad, especially since you can now get the board needed to make it lock like the camp speaker. =(
My understanding is that there are two different resistance values that allow the vehicle differentiate between a drawer and a speaker. Im not sure if that also controls the auto-locking feature or not.pcb/resistor to make it recognizable as a lockable drawer. I thought this would be the killer feature. But it's worthless, because it auto-locks when closed, and will only unlock if you navigate to Settings/Dock and unlock it manually. Every. Single. Time. I don't want to do that while driving. So I taped over the circuit and don't expect I will ever want to untape it. I wish there was a way to keep it unlocked by default until you manually lock it.
I have this board - actually about two dozens of them - and an updated design to take advantage of them. Unfortunately, they are more difficult to deal with than one would think.man the lack of progress on this makes me sad, especially since you can now get the board needed to make it lock like the camp speaker. =(
I believe my camp speaker is also locked while driving, which would make it not very useful for a drawer.My understanding is that there are two different resistance values that allow the vehicle differentiate between a drawer and a speaker. Im not sure if that also controls the auto-locking feature or not.
The Camp Drawer that I have (and have uploaded the design for / sell on OpenSourceEV) doesn't lock. Beyond storing a handgun in it, I'm not sure why I would want to lock it. If they are going to break into the vehicle, what would stop them from breaking into the drawer? ASA is strong, just not that strong. Maybe if it were metal.I believe my camp speaker is also locked while driving, which would make it not very useful for a drawer.