I've done a bit of playing with Arduino boards, I'm currently wondering whether another approach might be to mount a full-function computer like a RaspberryPi into the car, then it could provide a range of other services like GPS and data logging as well as driving the temp gauge?
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE
.......and anyway you would have to be a real nerd to read it, let alone build one.
I think you seriously underestimate the nerd count on this forum.
I enjoyed reading it, a job well done. It won't be long before someone here asks you to make one for them. From such projects small businesses have been born, as I know only too well!
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
Thank you very much, Clock, and congrats to the nicest of all dashboards I have seen.
It was a joy to read your pdf text. I have not the patience or the skills to make a DIY. But at least I got a clue how it works.
BTW it would be great if you would share your solution regarding the sticking fuel gauge...of course later on if you have the time to do so. I guess the programming (if any) is currently not done in the optimal way and does not take into account a given non-linear mode of the fuel measuring sensor.
But that topic will be the stuff for another thread.
Is it possible to move all the replies (which are all so nice and interesting) of Cock's dashboard to a "normal" thread. I felt to have a bad conscious after posting here because the dashboard threat may keep "clean" just to share the pics of the boards?