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Thank you sir.
My harness just shipped today, so Will build the harness and go from there.
What about the other connecter? Did you use one from the Amazon kit?
Looks like I will be getting the C3, but waiting to see how it shakes out. You guys are doing a fantastic job of getting it running. Can always use My C2 and reset to factory and do a RAM install with it if I get antsy.
Yes, the small black connector and pins are in the kit with the crimper.

I'm really loving the C2. I drive a ton of miles and this thing rocks.
 

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Is Comma 3 compatible with the forked software for our trucks, or would I need to get the Comma 2?
 

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Is Comma 3 compatible with the forked software for our trucks, or would I need to get the Comma 2?
There are a few people setting up C3 devices. I believe at least one of them got it working yesterday. So looks like the answer to your question is yes.
 

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StringNH

There is a White Latch on the Large Black Connector, Does that get
pushed in to hold the Sockets in place? Or do you move it after it is connected?

There is no audible click when inserting the Sockets in this connector to know
you have pushed them in far enough.

I also Got the Parts to make an extra 9 cables in case someone needs one made.

Malodave

PS made the first move into the Apartment in Rindge. The Rest will get moved
this Sunday with the exception of the KR2S Airplane. I have to Drag that from the
Storage unit and put in the Garage of the Apartment. Then it is Days of unpacking
Boxes and sending a bunch of stuff to the Dump I have had for years and don't use.
Get the Electrical Power and Fiber internet started.
 

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StringNH

There is a White Latch on the Large Black Connector, Does that get
pushed in to hold the Sockets in place? Or do you move it after it is connected?

There is no audible click when inserting the Sockets in this connector to know
you have pushed them in far enough.

I also Got the Parts to make an extra 9 cables in case someone needs one made.

Malodave

PS made the first move into the Apartment in Rindge. The Rest will get moved
this Sunday with the exception of the KR2S Airplane. I have to Drag that from the
Storage unit and put in the Garage of the Apartment. Then it is Days of unpacking
Boxes and sending a bunch of stuff to the Dump I have had for years and don't use.
Get the Electrical Power and Fiber internet started.
I don't recall if there was much of a click when it plugged in. It's just the release lever. As long as the connector is secure, you should be fine. It shouldn't unplug unless you pinch that release lever.

Good luck with the move. I moved last year. I'm still dealing with stuff in boxes. That KR2S sounds like a fun project. Did you build it yourself? Is it done and airworthy?
 

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I was playing with the Harness. If you pry out the back of the large black connector,
it will give you access to the Waterseal and make inserting the Sockets a lot Easier.
See PIX

CommaAI_RAM_Harness1.jpg

CommaAI_RAM_Harness2.jpg

Since I bought enough parts to assemble 10 Harnesses, I made 10 of them.


The KR2S airplane is the Fuselage. I have only Made the Wing Spars. I did not have a place to work on it,
So it has been sitting in Storage for a few Years. I am powering it with a Corvair Engine mated to a
3 Blade Carbon Fiber Prop.


Malodave
 

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I was playing with the Harness. If you pry out the back of the large black connector,
it will give you access to the Waterseal and make inserting the Sockets a lot Easier.
See PIX

View attachment 105701

View attachment 105702

Since I bought enough parts to assemble 10 Harnesses, I made 10 of them.


The KR2S airplane is the Fuselage. I have only Made the Wing Spars. I did not have a place to work on it,
So it has been sitting in Storage for a few Years. I am powering it with a Corvair Engine mated to a
3 Blade Carbon Fiber Prop.


Malodave
You should post that you have some extra harnesses available in the discord group. I’m sure there will be some people that would rather buy them then build them
 

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You should post that you have some extra harnesses available in the discord group. I’m sure there will be some people that would rather buy them then build them
If it's a C2 cable for a 2021 ram 1500 limited, I'm interested. I also live near Nashua. ( Pepperell )
 

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I was playing with the Harness. If you pry out the back of the large black connector,
it will give you access to the Waterseal and make inserting the Sockets a lot Easier.
See PIX

View attachment 105701

View attachment 105702

Since I bought enough parts to assemble 10 Harnesses, I made 10 of them.


The KR2S airplane is the Fuselage. I have only Made the Wing Spars. I did not have a place to work on it,
So it has been sitting in Storage for a few Years. I am powering it with a Corvair Engine mated to a
3 Blade Carbon Fiber Prop.


Malodave
You have been busy
 

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You have been busy

Busy isn't the Half of it. With moving the Stuff out of storage with exception
of the KR2S Airplane (Next Weekend), setting up the new apartment, plus
working a full time job. Now I have to go thru all the boxes and re-setup
my computer system at home. Get Fiber Internet installed and get the
power switched to my name.

Malodave
 

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Busy isn't the Half of it. With moving the Stuff out of storage with exception
of the KR2S Airplane (Next Weekend), setting up the new apartment, plus
working a full time job. Now I have to go thru all the boxes and re-setup
my computer system at home. Get Fiber Internet installed and get the
power switched to my name.

Malodave
No rest for the wicked😈
 

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I was playing with the Harness. If you pry out the back of the large black connector,
it will give you access to the Waterseal and make inserting the Sockets a lot Easier.
See PIX

View attachment 105701

View attachment 105702

Since I bought enough parts to assemble 10 Harnesses, I made 10 of them.


The KR2S airplane is the Fuselage. I have only Made the Wing Spars. I did not have a place to work on it,
So it has been sitting in Storage for a few Years. I am powering it with a Corvair Engine mated to a
3 Blade Carbon Fiber Prop.


Malodave
are you selling them?If so, I want one
 

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I come up with $20 for the Harness and $5 1st class Postage.
for a Total of $25.

Send me a PM with your full shipping Address and I will reply with
my Paypal. This is a First Come, First Serve, offer. I only have 9 Extra Built.

MaloDave
 

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Six are spoken for already. Doing a Double check of Shorts and Continuity.
The Wires were Stripped, Tinned, Crimped, Fully Soldered, then Assembled
with Heat Shrink Tubing.

Malodave
 

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Six are spoken for already. Doing a Double check of Shorts and Continuity.
The Wires were Stripped, Tinned, Crimped, Fully Soldered, then Assembled
with Heat Shrink Tubing.

Malodave
Did you see my message?
 

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