Tesla model S radar mount
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Mount a radar unit in a pre-autopilot Tesla Model S (2013) for use with OpenPilot. I'm using a radar unit salvaged from a newer Tesla. For hardware and software details, see https://tinkla.us/index.php/Tesla_Bosch_Radar
Detailed installation and wiring: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rgxl7S7u-taUV4iiAu5chDT_CyEHzuKbsMeVpKdeSaw/edit#heading=h.14xyb1hlemjs
Use at your own risk! This is plastic, and plastic can break.
Use 100% infill. Prints in 2 pieces: a bracket (black in my photo) and a peg (green in my photo).
The bracket needs no support.
The peg, I printed with supports in the orientation shown, so that the barbs would be sharp, but the reverse orientation might be ok too.
Epoxy the peg to the back of the bracket. Place the radar in the bracket. The peg clips into an empty socket in the metal behind the nose cone, driver's side. See pics.
Use a high temperature filament (ABS, PETG) since you don't want this to melt in hot weather.
You can power the radar fro
Detailed installation and wiring: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rgxl7S7u-taUV4iiAu5chDT_CyEHzuKbsMeVpKdeSaw/edit#heading=h.14xyb1hlemjs
Use at your own risk! This is plastic, and plastic can break.
Use 100% infill. Prints in 2 pieces: a bracket (black in my photo) and a peg (green in my photo).
The bracket needs no support.
The peg, I printed with supports in the orientation shown, so that the barbs would be sharp, but the reverse orientation might be ok too.
Epoxy the peg to the back of the bracket. Place the radar in the bracket. The peg clips into an empty socket in the metal behind the nose cone, driver's side. See pics.
Use a high temperature filament (ABS, PETG) since you don't want this to melt in hot weather.
You can power the radar fro
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