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Old 08-22-04, 09:34 PM
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pics of my new DIN panel

This is a plug in module I developed for my water injection kit. The first switch arms/disarms the system. The 2nd switch turns stage I off. The first LED tells you If the nozzle is clogged or that water is actually injecting, by way of a water pressure sensor. The 2nd LED tells you that stage I was activated and the 3rd LED tells you that stage II is activated.

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here is the din with the hardware

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Originally Posted by ZeroBanger
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Any opinions?....
One.
WHY didn't you aline the LEDs?
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Originally Posted by Flybye

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WHY didn't you aline the LEDs?
LOL, you noticed that too? And the switches are crooked. ZeroBanger must be cross-eyed.
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The panel looks great, but would look perfect if everything was aligned. But still, great idea.
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how are you holding the panel in the din?
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I think it would look better with them mounted on the panel because those few on that huge panel just look plain. It would look better like this.

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Off-topic: I see you have custom painted console plastic... please tell me how did you remove the peeling overlay? BTW, didn't you use to have gunmetal interior? Thanks.
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Stripper, or sand it..... I think the pannel looks great but, what rotartnemesis showed would be better looking and would allow people with the bose system to keep it...not to mention it just looks cooler
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Originally Posted by rotarynemesis
I think it would look better with them mounted on the panel because those few on that huge panel just look plain. It would look better like this.

If the wiring that I see in Zerobangers photos in necessary, then it might present an issue trying to fit the led's and switches in the fashion that you have them because of both space limitations, and the way the panel curves towards the bottom and/or sides. It would look better though if possible.
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why so spaced out?




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