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Voltmeter.

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Voltmeter.

Post by munecito »

My zook is becoming an airplane or something else with all those things and bits that I have been adding to it.

Now I fitted a Voltmeter and due to a lack of space in the dashboard the thingy is sitting between the gearstick and the transfer lever.

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Post by OldGold »

looks good! should put an amp gauge or something else in too to fill it up?
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Post by munecito »

I'm going to use the space in the box to some switches.

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Post by Guy »

You needed to add a voltmeter because ??
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Post by droopypete »

I was thinking the same thing Guy, but if he wants one, thats OK with me,
I didn't question you when you put an esspesso machine in your hilux, or when Graham put shelves and a lawn mower and some boxes and a lounge chair and an inch of dust on his zook either!
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Post by Guy »

droopypete wrote:I was thinking the same thing Guy, but if he wants one, thats OK with me,
I didn't question you when you put an esspesso machine in your hilux, or when Graham put shelves and a lawn mower and some boxes and a lounge chair and an inch of dust on his zook either!
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Next time your up till all hours on Adveture tour O5, you will be wanting that espresso machine .. and the spa bath in the back is built for two .. ;)
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

Thats the only good spot to wedge your cramped up left leg on long trips!!!
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Post by munecito »

It is not that I needed, but if I had had one of these when the alternator got damaged (and the light in the dashboard is not working) I could have known that something was not right before going on a trip. So after the tow truck and the emergency auto electrician took my money I decided to do something about.

Call it "peace of mind."

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Post by droopypete »

munecito wrote:It is not that I needed, but if I had had one of these when the alternator got damaged (and the light in the dashboard is not working) I could have known that something was not right before going on a trip. So after the tow truck and the emergency auto electrician took my money I decided to do something about.

Call it "peace of mind."

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Did you change the 75 cent bulb in the warning light as well?
now be honest :lol:
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Post by nicbeer »

Quick Q. How do ya get into the cluster on a NT as I have a handbrake light gone.

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Post by Guy »

munecito wrote:It is not that I needed, but if I had had one of these when the alternator got damaged (and the light in the dashboard is not working) I could have known that something was not right before going on a trip. So after the tow truck and the emergency auto electrician took my money I decided to do something about.

Call it "peace of mind."

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Post by grimbo »

Can you show us a pic of the dash with all the other bits and pieces you are talking about. I'd be a bit worried about getting mud and water into that one (Yes Pete & Guy I know it's hard to get wet and muddy when its in a shed) but back when i was a lad and went 4wheeling I ruined two stereos that were mounted not much higher than that under my parcel shelf from submerging them
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Post by munecito »

Quick answer: Yes I did but the circuit iisn't working. I always go for the easiest/cheapest first after that I start thinking in other options.

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Post by OldGold »

been a fair few times I've had batteries and alternators die and wished I'd had a volt/amp gauge

the alt on my old calais dropeed a phase so it was still charging and the light would stay off, but wasn't charging enough to power the lights and everything else, I ended up broken down 50 kays from home at 3am, no-one would jump start me because they were worried about their computers blowing up... even a guy with a 1980 corolla :roll:
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Post by munecito »

That's exactly what happened to me. Battery flat in the middle of nowhere, and the crow truck, sorry, the tow truck appeared and tried to jump start but as soon as we disconnected the cables the car just die. So the gentle driver took off me a couple of hundreds and towed me to an electrician (I had to wait 'till next morning), and this guy took another couple of hundreds of me so I came back home. No wonder why I didn't go to my planned destination.

If you have one of these things you can realise somthing is going wrong and stop somewhere ans save at least the couple of hundred of the tow truck and maybe another hundred in a new battery.

BTW Love_mud with a flat battery you can't even have an expresso cofee while you wait for the tow truck.

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Post by droopypete »

munecito wrote:BTW Love_mud with a flat battery you can't even have an expresso cofee while you wait for the tow truck.

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Sorry Will, his runs of the flux capacitor :lol:
But like Graham, his car has to first run in order for it to break down :finger:
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Post by munecito »

Fair enough

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Post by Guy »

droopypete wrote:
munecito wrote:BTW Love_mud with a flat battery you can't even have an expresso cofee while you wait for the tow truck.

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Sorry Will, his runs of the flux capacitor :lol:
But like Graham, his car has to first run in order for it to break down :finger:
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It runs .. it's just registrationally challanged ..

BTW we have a range of espresso machines on here ..
I like Krups 2 bar pressure
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Post by Cluffy »

Looks like you have enough room left there to fit your turbo boost gauge and nitrous switches aswell

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Post by munecito »

What shu talking about Cluffy???

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