Help me hunt something down...
Dave --
bumpity bump baby. (alliteration is so much fun...
)
check these out...
http://www.hlabs.com/products/instrument/
http://www.hlabs.com/technical/applications/
they look to have removable electronics back boards w/ slimline LED readouts...
bumpity bump baby. (alliteration is so much fun...
)check these out...
http://www.hlabs.com/products/instrument/
http://www.hlabs.com/technical/applications/
they look to have removable electronics back boards w/ slimline LED readouts...
Here's another one...but it sounds like you already ordered a meter....
http://www.speedshop.org/store/scripts/pro...p?idCategory=22
http://www.speedshop.org/store/scripts/pro...p?idCategory=22
What do you need exactly......
remember, dakota digitals are more expensive than they seem....
the gauges are like 80 bucks.....
but with the exception of the voltmeter.....since they are digital, they require a sender unit, FOR EACH GAUGE, thats like 100 bucks.
Ill try to set you up.....what gauge do you need?
remember, dakota digitals are more expensive than they seem....
the gauges are like 80 bucks.....
but with the exception of the voltmeter.....since they are digital, they require a sender unit, FOR EACH GAUGE, thats like 100 bucks.
Ill try to set you up.....what gauge do you need?
I just need the voltmeter
ODY-05-3 in Brushed Aluminum/BLUE readout
http://www.dakotadigital.com/Detail.cfm/-/...5-3/product.htm
Its listed at $89.95 on their site, and can be ordered direct...Just trying to save a little $$ for the other leg of this project
ODY-05-3 in Brushed Aluminum/BLUE readout
http://www.dakotadigital.com/Detail.cfm/-/...5-3/product.htm
Its listed at $89.95 on their site, and can be ordered direct...Just trying to save a little $$ for the other leg of this project
I'm not too sure this will work (voltmeter) I was adding power to my antenna yesterday. I used my voltmeter to get a reading on the battery. It was no where near 12 volts... 11.7??? Fluctuatues just sitting there.
How much power does your TV take? Can't be all that much, I suppose it is your stereo that is taking the most juice.
How much power does your TV take? Can't be all that much, I suppose it is your stereo that is taking the most juice.



