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<blockquote data-quote="walio123" data-source="post: 105795" data-attributes="member: 9827"><p>I often encounter one problem. Many of the BOBCATs produced in the 1990s and the early 2000 have problems with the BISC system, not to mention the BOSS system. Often I have seen machines with completely eliminated BISC. The screens of the BOSSystem are often defective. They are quite expensive to buy. People run them with a dark screen, they hear a beep, a machine goes out and they do not know what's going on. Replacing the screen with analog devices is not an inexpensive and easy task. These people use the machines for their own purposes, use them 2-3 days a week for 2 hours, almost do not use attachments other than a bucket or pallet fork.They say they are not given so much money for these parts and it is not worth giving them for old machines. And they actually work with very dangerous machines. Imagine what can happen if you get off from a working machine and push the drive lever unintentionally without the parking brake ... or pushing with the legs left inside the boom pedal....Even here in the forum there are often questions about how to eliminate the BISC.That's why I was thinking of an arduino-based controller that controls the operator's security and shows the sensor data accurately. I think it's possible to do it, it's cheap and can be a solution for many people.If there are people familiar with the arduino in this forum, any help will be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walio123, post: 105795, member: 9827"] I often encounter one problem. Many of the BOBCATs produced in the 1990s and the early 2000 have problems with the BISC system, not to mention the BOSS system. Often I have seen machines with completely eliminated BISC. The screens of the BOSSystem are often defective. They are quite expensive to buy. People run them with a dark screen, they hear a beep, a machine goes out and they do not know what's going on. Replacing the screen with analog devices is not an inexpensive and easy task. These people use the machines for their own purposes, use them 2-3 days a week for 2 hours, almost do not use attachments other than a bucket or pallet fork.They say they are not given so much money for these parts and it is not worth giving them for old machines. And they actually work with very dangerous machines. Imagine what can happen if you get off from a working machine and push the drive lever unintentionally without the parking brake ... or pushing with the legs left inside the boom pedal....Even here in the forum there are often questions about how to eliminate the BISC.That's why I was thinking of an arduino-based controller that controls the operator's security and shows the sensor data accurately. I think it's possible to do it, it's cheap and can be a solution for many people.If there are people familiar with the arduino in this forum, any help will be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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