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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Why not just get rid of the parasitic GPS speedometer? Our carts are set to max out at 20 MPH, so no speedometer needed. If you feel a need to know your traveling speed that bad, there are numerous apps you can use on your phone that are extremely accurate.
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The speedometer does not need to be parasitic. While the carts only go 20mph and there are navigation apps on our phones, it is the odometer portion of the GPS speedometer is what I use most often.
My GPS speedometer seems to be wired to turn off completely when the key is turned off. This means it takes a few seconds to find satellites and its location each time I turn it on. Since GPS doesn't work well indoors, it would probably take a few seconds to find its location anyway.
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