garygid
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The "D" connector acts as a heat sink for the 5.1v, 1-watt zener diode.
So, I expect it to get warm, but not hot.
So, I expect it to get warm, but not hot.
Ok, so it does get warm for you too ?garygid said:The "D" connector acts as a heat sink for the 5.1v, 1-watt zener diode.
So, I expect it to get warm, but not hot.
evnow said:
If you want to try it out - get the LCD & I'll send you the hex. You would need the programming hardware ...mogur said:This, to me, is the nearly perfect display! I'd love to have that on my SOC meter!
evnow said:Forgot to post this.
This LCD is excellent in day light. Forget day light - even when bright Sunlight falls directly on the LCD - I can still read it. Afterall this is the LCD Nokia used in their mobile phones.
Wow. This is shaping up really nice. I want one, but it's too complex of a build for me (don't have the tools). Anyone wanna sell me one? I know there's been talk of selling a finished product.mogur said:This, to me, is the nearly perfect display! I'd love to have that on my SOC meter!
evnow said:
SOC 82.2% (231)
Estimated Range
mph = mi / mpk
40 = 94 / 5.5
50 = 78 / 4.6
60 = 66 / 3.9
70 = 55 / 3.2
If I can put this together, so can you ! One of the local leafers might be able to help you with the soldering too ...GeekEV said:Wow. This is shaping up really nice. I want one, but it's too complex of a build for me (don't have the tools). Anyone wanna sell me one? I know there's been talk of selling a finished product.
Interesting - I was trying to keep the miles first - so that it would be more visible/easily readable instead of putting the range in the middle. I can try it out and see how it looks.* better yet would be to use the squiggly "approximately equals" sign if that font supports it...Code:SOC 82.2% (231) Estimated Range mph = mi / mpk 40 = 94 / 5.5 50 = 78 / 4.6 60 = 66 / 3.9 70 = 55 / 3.2
That sounds like fun - could make it a mini-meet!TonyWilliams said:I'd be happy some folks at my house in north/central San Diego, near Poway, for a solder session.
I can charge two LEAF's at once, also !!
I could see that. Maybe flip flop the two sides of the equals sign. I was thinking in my head "if you go this fast, you'll get this range", so it made more sense to me this way. But everyone has their own thoughts of course.evnow said:Interesting - I was trying to keep the miles first - so that it would be more visible/easily readable instead of putting the range in the middle. I can try it out and see how it looks.
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