the o-meter
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the o-meter
http://www.moates.net/product_info.p...roducts_id=134
details/problems/who has one/great things about it...etc. etc. etc.
only thing I dont like about it, it doesnt wire into the LC-1. I have a feeling that LC-1 is going to turn into a PITA.
details/problems/who has one/great things about it...etc. etc. etc.
only thing I dont like about it, it doesnt wire into the LC-1. I have a feeling that LC-1 is going to turn into a PITA.
#2
Re: the o-meter
Originally Posted by junkyard racer
only thing I dont like about it, it doesnt wire into the LC-1. I have a feeling that LC-1 is going to turn into a PITA.
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Re: the o-meter
#6
Re: the o-meter
Originally Posted by junkyard racer
-the lc-1 does have two analog outputs. read THAT manual, what i did was go to radioshack and buy the jack, connect one wire from the lc-1 (analog output 2) and then the other two wires where switch power and ground.. it tells in the o-meter manual what wire is which --- ill post pics of mine if ud like.. lmk
hope that helps
#8
Re: the o-meter
i should do a small write up but im lazy. anyways read the o meter manual it says the tip is the analog signal, the middle is the switched power (like key on) and the base is the ground.. with the part i used it has a whole on each part and easily solderable... any questions lmk hope that helps... ps if u get the lc-1 be real smart on grounding its touchy...
--another thing i did was dril the same size whole in the side of the center console and put the black piece behind and screwed the metal piece through the center console into the black case only showing a tiny bit.. this give the o-meter a plug and play look.. toss it in the glove box or something so it doesnt get stolen.. idk! just my .02
radioshack.com that part number too
edit- im kinda proud of that lol but im sure its been done!
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