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Any premade "panel" is likely using a serial rs232 interface or Hitachi LCD interface6 digits is an "odd" number. Finding one exactly the right size would be astonomical.
I would think replacing the entire display, attaching via a small ribbon cable, would be easier, especially for remote mounts. You could mount just a display panel, not have to mount the whole unit.I don't have my Scanmaster open, nor did I scrutinize the circuit, I could be very wrong.
Quote from: SuperSix on August 12 2013, 08:53:20 AMI would think replacing the entire display, attaching via a small ribbon cable, would be easier, especially for remote mounts. You could mount just a display panel, not have to mount the whole unit.I don't have my Scanmaster open, nor did I scrutinize the circuit, I could be very wrong.http://www.dtekk.com/display/rounddtekk.jpgCan't leave the original display connected or the high efficiency leds will shunt all the current from the alternate display. So one is back to desoldering...
Quote from: SuperSix on August 12 2013, 08:53:20 AMI would think replacing the entire display, attaching via a small ribbon cable, would be easier, especially for remote mounts. You could mount just a display panel, not have to mount the whole unit.I don't have my Scanmaster open, nor did I scrutinize the circuit, I could be very wrong.I don't know if your TR is T-Top or not, nor do I know where your ScanMaster is located right now, but why don't you place it on the rear view mirror as where I placed mine?
Quote from: gnonyx on August 12 2013, 11:51:53 AMQuote from: SuperSix on August 12 2013, 08:53:20 AMI would think replacing the entire display, attaching via a small ribbon cable, would be easier, especially for remote mounts. You could mount just a display panel, not have to mount the whole unit.I don't have my Scanmaster open, nor did I scrutinize the circuit, I could be very wrong.I don't know if your TR is T-Top or not, nor do I know where your ScanMaster is located right now, but why don't you place it on the rear view mirror as where I placed mine?I plan to do something similar - not sure exactly where though.
Quote from: SuperSix on August 12 2013, 11:57:28 AMQuote from: gnonyx on August 12 2013, 11:51:53 AMQuote from: SuperSix on August 12 2013, 08:53:20 AMI would think replacing the entire display, attaching via a small ribbon cable, would be easier, especially for remote mounts. You could mount just a display panel, not have to mount the whole unit.I don't have my Scanmaster open, nor did I scrutinize the circuit, I could be very wrong.I don't know if your TR is T-Top or not, nor do I know where your ScanMaster is located right now, but why don't you place it on the rear view mirror as where I placed mine?I plan to do something similar - not sure exactly where though.If you do decide to place it by the rear view mirror, and if you like let me know I will make the bracket for you.