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Outsane

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I made a clock replacement for the 70 series.

This adds a
GPS speedometer
Time, date
Altimeter
Voltage
And lots of other features
Only needs to be connected to power that used to go to the clock.
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This is installed on a 80 series, electrical untis is the same.

Untit only needs power and ground for these functions

In!

Hey. You seem to be pretty deep into the 3D printing thing. Consider making a plug to fill the gaping hole when you convert E hubs to manual?

@sleepydad69 made some for his project. I don't think it's something he plans to produce for dollars. Maybe some plan file sharing for the betterment of the automagic hub community.

See Builds - 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon) - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/1997-hzj77hv-peu-build-grey-poupon.1299043/post-14829537
 
@Outsane

I think maybe I have a set left... pretty sure I have the .STL files laying around someplace.

for ref

I think I used this stuff... was using for another bushing project so I just used the extra


let me see what I still have laying around
 
@sleepydad69 I do the same and try to keep learning. I will probably take your model and add a little bit so they squish for a good seal. From the picture I saw it looked pretty flush.

I will make them in Tpu with a hardness of 95. It's a very tough material.
 
What an awesome addition. Is it PnP or does it need to be tapped into a switched power circuit?
There's is a bracket that is included and needs to be screwed in as part of the assembly.

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Yes tap into the acc power that would usually go to the clock. You can use spade terminals so you don't need to tap anything
 
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