and today, I finally got the new clock fitted and working, so now everything matches. Now all I have to do is sort the lighting out to make it uniform and dimmable.
and today, I finally got the new clock fitted and working, so now everything matches. Now all I have to do is sort the lighting out to make it uniform and dimmable.
It's been mentioned on this thread about converting 4 cylinder tachometer to 6 cylinder.
Has anyone experience of using this item:
https://www.brunosteering.com/produc...r-4-6-8-10-12-
cylinder/
Looks ideal and a decent price.
Sorry, only just picked up on this thread. Nice work on those gauges chaps, they look superb.
Re the 4 to 6 conversion, yes, as JR mentioned, I used to do them, but that external box John spotted looks a lot easier! My mod involved uncasing the tacho, replacing the old electronics with new, then recalibrating, and as JR also noted, the input circuitry needed tweaking depending on if it was coil or ECU driven.
I think I might have one or two of the PCBs left if anyone wants to DIY, but if I do, they are bare boards and I don’t have the components in stock.
If anyone is desperate, I’ll help if I can, but I’m not ‘offering a service’ as it were.
One note, if you happen to be using an aftermarket ECU, it’ll almost certainly have a built-in tacho conversion feature allowing you to use a stock 4 cylinder tacho.
That external box certainly looks a good option for using 4-cylinder tachos.
And could potentially have the settings tweaked to change the readout if there is a desire to 'under-read' the revs for any reason. Noise tests, anyone?
Well, I finally finished the re-lighting of my instruments with LED's courtesy of Pantera Electronics in the USA, and Chris Jarvis (for the bulb holders)
I hate vehicle electrics, its just so much spaghetti to me, took me ages to work out the intermittent lighting failures were because the pea light holders were really brittle, and falling apart.
Having finally twigged, I then had to make some lighting sub loom from various spare parts, your average sparky probably would have done it in minutes, me all morning, so I'm now going to put my feet up.
All I've got to do now is work out how the fibre optic cables work, wire the light source into the cockpit loom, and light the rocker switches.......
Pantera Electronics (in the USA) ledgaugelamp (pantera-electronics.com) source of the dimmable LED instrument bulbs
Last edited by Griff; 01-05-2023 at 18:46. Reason: additional information
Looks really bright and effective. Are they dimmable LEDs?
Have you put a deeper lip on the instrument cowl, ori insert the panel further, to reduce reflections on the screen?
John, no the panel is only recessed the normal amount, but the panel is swaged above the switches to increase the angle of inclination
The LED's came from Pantera Electronics in the USA pantera electronics (pantera-electronics.com) are available in white and other colours, and are dimmable ledgaugelamp (pantera-electronics.com)
I've had an email in the last week, telling me that they are testing a cyan (red version) as well.
They have a number of other electronic parts, that may also be useful
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