shorza said:
Not sure if it's possible, or even if it has already been done, but how hard would it be to have a 5 or 12 volt power outlet? Would be great for headlamps.
Doing this means adding an external heatsink, most likely, or having to ventilate the interior of the CA and making it unwaterproof.

Also means adding complexity that isn't really needed, since it is just as easy to add an external DC-DC. Not only that, but since the power requirements for various lighting can be quite different, it would only work with some of them. For instance, it probably would not work with my 2.5A-6A car headlight. :lol: But if it's in there, people would kinda expect it to work with everything, because people do that a lot.
So, it's physically possible, but it would increase the size of the unit probably very significantly. As an example, the 12V 2A DC-DC I use on DayGlo Avenger, which is insufficient to run both the turn signals and the tail/headlight at the same time

causing the whole lighting system to blink as the signals light up, is almost as big as the whole LS-CA. It is larger than the small-screen CA, and is not including the heatsink, which is itself larger than the whole LS-CA, and perhaps the DC-DC, too. That heatsink gets pretty hot, so a smaller one isn't all that practical, unless forced airflow can be used to help carry heat off.
Also, I know screen real estate is limited, but can there be a digital clock option? and maybe an option to choose what we would like on the home screen.
The catch there isn't so much screen real estate, as having to add an RTC chip to the system, with it's own battery, like the old "Dallas" chips common in PC's in the early 90s, and even before. Without that RTC chip and it's battery, the CA itself would have to remain powered on all the time, from your pack, in order to continue counting time. There are probably lower-power-modes it could run in, without powering the screen, but it would still take enough power that you would always have to keep the pack on the charger when not in use for long periods. And you could never disconnect pack power from the CA, even for charging. Either that, or reset the CA's clock every time you go to ride.
Justin probably has other answers to these questions...but I've thought of having those things in there, too, and those are gotcha's against them.
