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Thanks for sharing the video with us, Ken. I tried to rep you, but you know the drill.
I've been experimenting with my gauge since I temporarily mounted on Sunday. I am waiting to get my senders for the analog inputs and getting used to some slight differences in parameter readings before swapping it with my trans temp gauge in the A-pillar.
It's my new favorite toy right now.
Going with the Aeroforce scan gauge does seem like a very good option, cost-wise, especially if a fella wants to install oil and fuel pressure gauges. As woodsnthings noted, their optional add-on analog fuel/oil pressure sensors is a reasonably cost effective approach for obtaining oil and fuel pressure readings. I'll probably go this route.
I just hope their two push button electrical contactors (switches) don't become problematic, mechanically or electrically. I've had my share of problems with other electrical devices incorporating push button menu/control switches. Like microwave ovens and TV remote controllers. They seem prone to failing with repetitive use.
I just hope their two push button electrical contactors (switches) don't become problematic, mechanically or electrically. I've had my share of problems with other electrical devices incorporating push button menu/control switches. Like microwave ovens and TV remote controllers. They seem prone to failing with repetitive use.
I've been giving them a pretty good workout the last few days.