
I think that doing a group buy of these is not going to be very feasible in the short term, especially if we need 100 people to go in to make it possible. These connectors will be best left for later on when we start looking at a kit form/standard hardware setup.
Fred doesnt want two seperate enclosures for the ECU, he just wants to keep signal and power seperate inside the box. He wants to put a connector on each end, one for high current and one for low current... I personally totally dislike this idea as it makes the footprint of the final unit much larger than it needs to be and makes it hard to package into tight places like where OEM ECUs tend to live. I suggest that we engineer our way out of potential noise problems with a good board design, decent filtering on the noise sensitive inputs, no ignition drivers inside the enclosure, etc. If we do have noise problems then we can go to the extreme of having multiple connectors later - 'if it aint broke then dont fix it', right?