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skydivepaul

posted on 14/12/05 at 08:58 PM Reply With Quote
gear indicator panel

I found this wiring diagram on yahoo BEC groups for a gear indicator light. Has anyone tried it and do you know if it will work???





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tks

posted on 14/12/05 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
what do you want?

because this one works with buttons...

?

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skydivepaul

posted on 14/12/05 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
I was assuming the up and down switches are microswitches mounted somewhere along the gear linkage system?
I have heard that you can get an R1 gear indicator that works out what gear you are in based on engine speed and revs?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GPT-Gear-Indicator-Yamaha-Suzuki-Honda-R1-R6-GSXR-ZXR_W0QQitemZ8020374830QQcategoryZ10490QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Has any tried these? are they any good?





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Bob C

posted on 14/12/05 at 11:39 PM Reply With Quote
The circuit can be made to work but you'd have to program the chip as well as solder it up. IF you've not made electronic microprocessor circuits before you've probably got an impossibly steep learning curve with that one... if it comes ready built on a little PCB then you might get something out of it (I'm assuming that 'cos you asked about it you're a bit in the dark???)
The "solenoid relay" waht's that about - is it to power a "pushbutton" gearchange? if so that will take you up the box - how do you get back down?
The gear displays that work it out from revs and mph DO work pretty well - (at least the one I made does - I hear some of the commercial ones are tough to set up reliably) though the display is complete fiction as soon as you press the clutch!
There's some gen on my dash system on
http://freespace.virgin.net/bob.carter/files/dashbunf.pdf
Another builder who has one of these dash's on a ZX9 powered car says the gear indicator is the best bit!
Bob

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skydivepaul

posted on 14/12/05 at 11:51 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers Bob, I've made a few PCB's in my time mostly from veroboard and i'm fairly handy with the soldering iron so that no problem but i'd thought I would ask the question if anyone has made this particular board or one similar as I wouldnt want to spend a load of time if it doesnt work very well. Not sure what the solenoid relay does either as it doesnt show a connection to anything?
I am thinking that buying a ready made unit may be the best option.
Paul





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kb58

posted on 15/12/05 at 12:18 AM Reply With Quote
You realize that's a microcontroller chip, right? It needs a program in it to run things. Without that the circuit is useless.





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skydivepaul

posted on 15/12/05 at 12:54 PM Reply With Quote
thanks for the input chaps, i am definatley going to buy a ready made jobbie





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zzrpowerd-locost

posted on 15/12/05 at 06:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bob C
The circuit can be made to work but you'd have to program the chip as well as solder it up. IF you've not made electronic microprocessor circuits before you've probably got an impossibly steep learning curve with that one... if it comes ready built on a little PCB then you might get something out of it (I'm assuming that 'cos you asked about it you're a bit in the dark???)
The "solenoid relay" waht's that about - is it to power a "pushbutton" gearchange? if so that will take you up the box - how do you get back down?
The gear displays that work it out from revs and mph DO work pretty well - (at least the one I made does - I hear some of the commercial ones are tough to set up reliably) though the display is complete fiction as soon as you press the clutch!
There's some gen on my dash system on
http://freespace.virgin.net/bob.carter/files/dashbunf.pdf
Another builder who has one of these dash's on a ZX9 powered car says the gear indicator is the best bit!
Bob


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tks

posted on 15/12/05 at 09:26 PM Reply With Quote
wy should you?

i can make the program for you as you want..

its an 10minute job..

i even can send you an programmed chip if you want...

offcourse for free I also recieved some free stuff from you guys sow..

doing something back..

Tks





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