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    #46
    started populating the board on saturday:


    relocated the offending cap:


    hardwiring the fuel gauge ADC's to my op-amp:


    fits inside the E30 housing a bit better now:


    :D
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      #47
      Excellent work, Chris! Can't wait to see it in person.

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        #48
        I haven't checked this thread in awhile and come back and you've got boards made up... awesome stuff man!

        Your "breadboard" on the previous page isn't too bad actually, I am usually really neat when it comes to breadboarding stuff out but a surprising amount of prototypes are suuuper messy. My 50 year old coworker was telling me about when he was first getting into it he wouldn't even use a board, he would just have a ball of a circuit with the ICs at the core :p functioned fine though and that's all that matters.
        paint sucks

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          #49
          Good work - Really nice job. Hats off Nando - I'm sure Luke will be PM'ing you to do some circuit work now!

          Just a suggestion or two. For "green wire fixes" you'll want 30 gauge wire. And tack it down with run-of-the-mill walmart 5 min xpoxy (don't use hot glue - the inside of a dash can be 235 degrees, it will sag. - you can use silcone if it's low on acid))

          The old cap thing - that actually has a long twisted story behind it. Mostly 90's caps. I'll try to dig it up - it's a good read.

          Wheelhop - yes, it's called a "dead bug" - Since most parts go to ground, you just pull out some copper clad board and start soldering - you a copper clad spacer to join parts. Crazy.

          It's old school - and nasty. No one uses it anymore. The only guys that use it are old-school RF and Ham radio guys over 70. ;)

          Let me know what op-amp your using - oh, and if you need a suggestion to laser cut face plate. Glad to help - if I can.
          Originally posted by Matt-B
          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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            #50
            Laser cut, hadn't thought of that.. Good idea! I just need to make a pattern somehow..
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              #51
              Chris,

              Not that I need another project, but if you make more of those I'd be interested to tinker with them. I don't have any real application, but the thought of grabbing an MSS54 + Cluster and having it all work just stimulates my inner nerd..ism

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                #52
                I've got two more boards. I'd like to fully vet them before doing anything with the extras.. I'm sure I'll find changes here and there.

                george, I'm using this op-amp:


                I didn't pick it for any specific reason, other than it had a single output and met my package size. I also chose it before I realized I'd needed two (but I bought a spare just in case).
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                  #53
                  Originally posted by george graves View Post
                  Wheelhop - yes, it's called a "dead bug" - Since most parts go to ground, you just pull out some copper clad board and start soldering - you a copper clad spacer to join parts. Crazy.
                  Dead bugging is just flipping an IC upside down... I mean straight-up no organization, no board, no ground plane, just an IC or two and a bunch of wires. :p
                  Last edited by Wh33lhop; 03-19-2012, 09:51 PM.
                  paint sucks

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by nando View Post
                    I've got two more boards. I'd like to fully vet them before doing anything with the extras.. I'm sure I'll find changes here and there.

                    george, I'm using this op-amp:


                    I didn't pick it for any specific reason, other than it had a single output and met my package size. I also chose it before I realized I'd needed two (but I bought a spare just in case).
                    No biggie.. My only idea would be to install it on the e30 simulator. i've been after a 9000rpm tach and this is a great way to get one!

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                      #55
                      Oh god. I am failing at so much right now. Great work so far!
                      Yours truly,
                      Rich
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                      Originally posted by Rigmaster
                      you kids get off my lawn.....

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                        #56
                        I redid the "patch" for the ADC inputs. cut the +5v trace for one of the level sensor inputs and ran it to there, so I don't have to worry about pulling the ADC traces off the board. I still have the 5v input to my adapter ran straight to the traces of the cluster, though..

                        just waiting for the rest of the parts.

                        on a tangent - anyone ever buy a brand new coding plug or have a newer one laying around?
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                          #57
                          I've got another stumper: looking for the connector for the oil level sensor. it's not a regular Amp 3-pin minitimer. Sensor looks like this:


                          ideas? I've searched for 3-pin amp connectors and I don't see anything that matches.
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                            #58
                            ah, I'll try and read the AMP PN off my engine harness tomorrow.

                            Originally posted by whysimon
                            WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)

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                              #59
                              that'd be sweet :)

                              BTW: anyone else going down this path.. just buy an S54 harness. it would have been cheaper. :(
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                                #60
                                It somewhat looks like those plugs that GM uses all over the enginebay on the last 20 years of cars

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