At 08:20 AM 4/7/2010, Alistair Bell wrote: >Now i want to see how you are going to mount the gauges. I might fabricate a panel to replace the water/battery gauge panel in the stove. I'd like to keep the water gauge more or less as-is, and replace the battery gauge with the aircraft volt/ammeter with a switch: aux-off-main. But since I assume the circuit board extends the whole width of the panel, I'll have to either build my own water gauge circuit board or just live without the water gauge. I thought about cutting a new hole in the stove face for the volt/ammeter, but I can't bring myself to cut up the original equipment. I don't want it on the dash. I don't think drivers should be looking at gauges. |
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