Any pictures of it mounted? I'd like to see all options.
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Here are a couple of pics I took tonight not very good shots but that is the best I can do for right now.
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Any pictures of it mounted? I'd like to see all options.
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Here are a couple of pics I took tonight not very good shots but that is the best I can do for right now.
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Wow that thing is a lot bigger than I thought I would be. Housing looks about 3 to 3.5" long?Here are a couple of pics I took tonight not very good shots but that is the best I can do for right now.
Thanks for the pics Carlos.Any pictures of it mounted? I'd like to see all options.
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Here are a couple of pics I took tonight not very good shots but that is the best I can do for right now.
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This is an excellent idea!Dakota Digital just needs to install a the volt meter in the speedo so you could cycle through it similiar to using the trip button. Then maybe have a warning if it ever drops below 12v it defaults back to the volt screen and flashes
I will call Dakota and suggest this as it would be a great add to an already great speedometer. To redesign the speedometer would not happen soon though I would think. I'll let you know what they say. Also I will be calling Signal Dynamics to look into a group buy there as well.THIS IS GOING TO BE AN INTERESTING TOPIC RESULTING IN ANOTHER FANTASTIC GROUP BUY
This is an excellent idea!
Perhaps our own Mad Dog could inquire Dakota to incorporate this and I bet more ppl would pick up the Dakata Digital
Wow that thing is a lot bigger than I thought I would be. Housing looks about 3 to 3.5" long?
Dakota Digital just needs to install a the volt meter in the speedo so you could cycle through it similiar to using the trip button. Then maybe have a warning if it ever drops below 12v it defaults back to the volt screen and flashes :up:
THIS IS GOING TO BE AN INTERESTING TOPIC RESULTING IN ANOTHER FANTASTIC GROUP BUY
This is an excellent idea!
Perhaps our own Mad Dog could inquire Dakota to incorporate this and I bet more ppl would pick up the Dakata Digital
I take cash money for ideas :lol:I will call Dakota and suggest this as it would be a great add to an already great speedometer. To redesign the speedometer would not happen soon though I would think. I'll let you know what they say. Also I will be calling Signal Dynamics to look into a group buy there as well.
I knew someone was going to comment on my wording.....Not sure if it is due to the camera angle/position but it does look rather large....the volt meter that is
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Still looks big, but hey, you can see itSorry I thought you wanted a close up and I got close didn't I.Here what it looks like when not breathing on it. :lol:
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Without glasses or cheaters.Still looks big, but hey, you can see it![]()
Well when you are from Texas you learn to live with big things like bikes, fly swatters, wives, etc ect :lol: :roll: Everything is big in Texas :roll: :lol:Still looks big, but hey, you can see it![]()
:2thumbs:Fantastic Idea.Dakota Digital just needs to install a the volt meter in the speedo so you could cycle through it similiar to using the trip button. Then maybe have a warning if it ever drops below 12v it defaults back to the volt screen and flashes :up:
That's pretty sweet!I have the duel digital and analog display on mine (2011 K9) LOW BATT digital is on it. If the RPM is greater than 800 and the battery voltage drops below a preset level (12.4 V) for 30 seconds or longer, “LOW BATT” flashes on the digital display. If the RPM is less than 800 and the battery voltage drops below 12.1 V for 30 seconds or longer “LOW BATT” flashes on the digital display. When the battery reaches 12.7 V the display stops flashing and resets to previous screen. :flag::flag::flag::flag:
Very useful - does it also warn in overcharging situations?I have the duel digital and analog display on mine (2011 K9) LOW BATT digital is on it. If the RPM is greater than 800 and the battery voltage drops below a preset level (12.4 V) for 30 seconds or longer, “LOW BATT” flashes on the digital display. If the RPM is less than 800 and the battery voltage drops below 12.1 V for 30 seconds or longer “LOW BATT” flashes on the digital display. When the battery reaches 12.7 V the display stops flashing and resets to previous screen. :flag::flag::flag::flag:
