Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 8:32 am
A few news about the project.
After some testing with different assemblies, I have finally abandoned the light dimming (increases the size of the module, not reliable,...).
I have looked for another solution for a long time.
I have tried to find a back-lit reverse LCD, but haven't been able to find one that would fit.
Then I have googled about light filtering and have finally found what I was looking for : light polarization.
The solution is to use a high intensity display, with a polarizing filter on the top.
In the meantime, I wanted to integrate the display a little bit more. I knew, that cutting a window in the instrument block was a brake for many.
Therefore, I have tried to make the indicator mod fully reversible (at least visually). Going from the idea of a german fellow, I have integrated the indicator in the neutral window, instead of the neutral. I personally think, that the indicator and the neutral lamp do double job ; when you're on neutral, the indicator shows 0.
I will post pictures later today. If some of you are interested, I might launch the production of a new set of indicators.
After some testing with different assemblies, I have finally abandoned the light dimming (increases the size of the module, not reliable,...).
I have looked for another solution for a long time.
I have tried to find a back-lit reverse LCD, but haven't been able to find one that would fit.
Then I have googled about light filtering and have finally found what I was looking for : light polarization.
The solution is to use a high intensity display, with a polarizing filter on the top.
In the meantime, I wanted to integrate the display a little bit more. I knew, that cutting a window in the instrument block was a brake for many.
Therefore, I have tried to make the indicator mod fully reversible (at least visually). Going from the idea of a german fellow, I have integrated the indicator in the neutral window, instead of the neutral. I personally think, that the indicator and the neutral lamp do double job ; when you're on neutral, the indicator shows 0.
I will post pictures later today. If some of you are interested, I might launch the production of a new set of indicators.