garygid
Well-known member
I would make the legs shorter, perhaps so that the center
just barely touches the small "hump" over the Nav screen.
I would prefer to have a flat bottom that I could paste a piece
of stiff paper over to keep out dust and debris. Then, I could
stick on 4 rubber "feet" in the 4 corners, to make it non-skid
and raise it, if necessary. For placing the feet, it would be nice
to have a horizontal flat area at each corner of the bottom,
perhaps 1/2 or 3/8 inch "square-ish".
But, perhaps you want it higher for "touch-ability" of the screens?
Speaking of screens, mine arrived from Serbia today, via DHL.
So, I could use some coaching on wiring these displays, please.
Very nice screen of the cell voltages. :mrgreen:
A vertical bar graph of the number of cell-pairs at each voltage
would give a quick-glance view of equalization.
just barely touches the small "hump" over the Nav screen.
I would prefer to have a flat bottom that I could paste a piece
of stiff paper over to keep out dust and debris. Then, I could
stick on 4 rubber "feet" in the 4 corners, to make it non-skid
and raise it, if necessary. For placing the feet, it would be nice
to have a horizontal flat area at each corner of the bottom,
perhaps 1/2 or 3/8 inch "square-ish".
But, perhaps you want it higher for "touch-ability" of the screens?
Speaking of screens, mine arrived from Serbia today, via DHL.
So, I could use some coaching on wiring these displays, please.
Very nice screen of the cell voltages. :mrgreen:
A vertical bar graph of the number of cell-pairs at each voltage
would give a quick-glance view of equalization.