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+18CUSTOMIZEDRHINO13 123.bert0621 SteveS TBONE21 Bumpers rhino727 brewis Brian lee Rhino450 corylmack chalkminer 08Rhino450SE banchee6 09-rhino700 WV Hot Rod Rhino foyota86 T.Rhino ASPENDELLROVER ChrisH 22 posters |
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ChrisH
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 42 Location : Texas (Victoria Area)
| Subject: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:52 am | |
| Here's a couple of pics of my new gauges. The Black Rhino gauges I had in there quit working, ironically, at almost the same time. They were ok, but I never was crazy about the 90 degree sweep resolution. This time I opted for a set of digital gauges. These are from a company called Glow Shift. They are not waterproof, but with a little silicone, they now are waterproof! LoL I'll see about getting a better pic in the future, but you get the idea. They look really cool in person and are easy to read. This is with the ignition off: And here you see a pic with the ignition on: | |
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ASPENDELLROVER
Posts : 1638 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 51 Location : CA
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:12 am | |
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T.Rhino
Posts : 1469 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 50 Location : Wayne county kenova WV
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:59 am | |
| Pretty cool looking seems like glow shift has some good products. | |
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foyota86
Posts : 227 Join date : 2013-04-01 Age : 51 Location : TN
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:06 am | |
| Nice. What size gauge fits those cut outs? | |
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WV Hot Rod Rhino Admin
Posts : 2682 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 57 Location : Mt. Hope, WV
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:05 am | |
| very nice...now i need new switches...lol | |
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09-rhino700
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-05-23 Age : 39 Location : Utah,
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:21 am | |
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banchee6
Posts : 566 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 50 Location : belle rose, la
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:42 am | |
| Show us how they look after you go under water lol | |
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08Rhino450SE
Posts : 789 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 70 Location : oHio
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:20 am | |
| nice setup, Chris! what does your wife say about the pole dancer? | |
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chalkminer
Posts : 113 Join date : 2013-03-13 Age : 55 Location : Southern AZ
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:25 pm | |
| Denny, I am not sure that switch really activates a pole dancer, but maybe... | |
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corylmack
Posts : 36 Join date : 2013-03-11 Age : 43 Location : Newberry, SC
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:42 pm | |
| nice looking setup Chris. | |
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Brian lee Rhino450
Posts : 134 Join date : 2013-03-11 Age : 57 Location : Tuscola tx.
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:26 pm | |
| Nice, mine went crazy after goin in some serious water, took a week to start workin right again. Think ill avoid the water from now on if possible | |
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brewis
Posts : 116 Join date : 2013-03-25 Age : 62 Location : SE Wyoming
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:34 pm | |
| That's a real nice setup!!! | |
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rhino727
Posts : 1317 Join date : 2013-03-25 Age : 60 Location : musella,Ga.
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:09 pm | |
| what about in day light can you see them ok or does the day light mess with seeing them | |
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ChrisH
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 42 Location : Texas (Victoria Area)
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:30 pm | |
| - banchee6 wrote:
- Show us how they look after you go under water lol
Why didn't you tell me these gauges were utter and complete JUNK!!!After one ride, they died. Eventhough I made a silicone sealed tomb around the backside and wiring, they died. There were fine out riding and riding in a lot of water. I'm not snorkeled so I can't go over the seat deep, but were were in the river all day making some serious splashes at high rates of speed. The gauges were fine all day. They died later after I washed it. JUNK!!!I purchased a set of Autometer gauges. I am going to attempt to seal them up on the back side and the front side. I am guessing the Glow Shift gauges weren't sealed up on the front because there was no way any water could have got in the back side. DO NOT BUY GLOW SHIFT GAUGES IF YOU RIDE IN WATER!(or wash your Rhino... lol) | |
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Bumpers
Posts : 258 Join date : 2013-03-10 Location : West TN/ North Ms
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Mon Jul 01, 2013 5:18 pm | |
| I need one dem thar switch panels and some neato switches.. | |
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ChrisH
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 42 Location : Texas (Victoria Area)
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Mon Jul 01, 2013 5:19 pm | |
| dat thar switch panel is one of mah favorite mods | |
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TBONE21
Posts : 139 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 43 Location : High Point, NC
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:56 pm | |
| That looks good! Maybe if James does that , he will go faster and be able to catch up | |
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SteveS
Posts : 430 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 77 Location : Portland, OR
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Mon Jul 01, 2013 10:33 pm | |
| - ChrisH wrote:
- ........... After one ride, they died. Eventhough I made a silicone sealed tomb around the backside and wiring, they died. There were fine out riding and riding in a lot of water. I'm not snorkeled so I can't go over the seat deep, but were were in the river all day making some serious splashes at high rates of speed. The gauges were fine all day. They died later after I washed it. .........
Here is a thought: Use electrical grade RTV of the self-leveling viscosity (very runny), and seal every seam and opening (electrical terminals, etc.) on the gauge. The electrical grade is non-corrosive and will not harm any electrical stuff inside of the gauge (no vinegary acid smell). It will be ugly after you are done, especially if you have to seal the seam around the front window. Now it will be sealed, but pressure will be able to build up (or down) inside of the case. This will likely cause it to suck in air (and water) at the smallest little gap that you missed when you cool it down after being warm (like when you blast cold water on it when washing). The fix here is to drill a small hole in the case and poke a very long length of small diameter hose ( 1/16" ID, or so, polyurethane is very good here) into that hole. The hose should be a snug fit so it stays in the hole when you tug it lightly. Put a gob of that RTV around the hose where it enters the case to ensure a good seal there. By this time it has taken you a few days (to let each application cure half of a day, or so), as you have to work on each surface with it facing upward such that the goop does not run off. That makes this a good winter project, where you have nothing better to do........ When you mount the gauges, have those hoses hanging down a few feet below the level of the gauges. Water will have a very hard time working its way up and into the gauges unless perhaps the gauge is deep under water. In that case maybe you need to run the hose to the top of the roll cage and then loop it back down at least a few feet. They will keep your snorkels company on those dark and stormy nights...... | |
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ChrisH
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 42 Location : Texas (Victoria Area)
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:43 pm | |
| Update on the gauge panel: I took Steve's advice and attempted to seal up another set of gauges. I really took a gamble, too, because these 270* sweep Autometer gauges were not cheap! The great thing about the digital gauges was their resolution. You could easily tell, for example, what was going on with the electrical system. 1V or even 0.7V is a big change in the charging system. The 90* sweep gauges are difficult to tell what's going on. Likewise with the water temp. But the digital gauges didn't work well for my riding. One ride and they were toast. These 270* gauges have much better resolution as you can tell in the pic. So to my door comes a set of Autometer UltraLite II gauges. I chose these because of their LED backlighting which actually projects through the numbers of the gauges vs the UltraLite I gauges that use incandescent perimeter lighting (light comes from around the gauge face). I sealed the back side of the gauges completely: the mounting studs, wire harness, etc. I also took a steady hand and ran a bead of clear silicone around the glass face and the bezel. I don't have any in-progress pics because it was a mess of di-electric grease and silicone sealant. But here you can see the finished pic in the daytime: I also replaced my switches. The rockers are the same, but I changed the actual switches for some different lighting backgrounds. These new switched have an upper and lower LED. The lower LED is red and illuminates when the switch is in the ON position. Therefore, the text "DOME LAMP" lights up red when the dome lamp is on. The upper LED is greed, kind of like the dash. This LED is wired independently, but shares a common ground with the lower LED. I wired the upper LED to come on when the headlights are switched on. I like this, because sometimes at night it is difficult to see where the switches are without turning on the dome lamp. The Autometer gauge backlight turns on when the headlights are turned on, as well. I will get a pic of the dash after dark so that you can get a sense of how it looks at night. | |
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123.bert0621
Posts : 1464 Join date : 2013-03-18 Age : 65 Location : Western Quebec
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:03 pm | |
| Thanks for sharing,I now have plenty of good ideas. | |
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ChrisH
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 42 Location : Texas (Victoria Area)
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:06 pm | |
| Here are a few evening/nightime pics. You will have to excuse the dirty Rhino. I went out riding a few days ago, and I haven't had a chance to wash it. As I always preface my low-light photography... it sucks, lol! I am not that good at finding the right f-stop and iso and shutter speed. Things aways look so much cooler in real life. Anyway, you get the pic [all puns intended] Here's a pic of the whole dash layout. You can see how, once the switch is on, the text illuminates red: Closeup shot of the panel in the dark: Thanks for looking! | |
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CUSTOMIZEDRHINO13
Posts : 1268 Join date : 2013-03-26 Age : 27 Location : Mariposa, CA
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:44 pm | |
| Nice!!! What you talking about that thing is clean! | |
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123.bert0621
Posts : 1464 Join date : 2013-03-18 Age : 65 Location : Western Quebec
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:19 am | |
| I wash mine then I see Chrises and I rewash mine. | |
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honda450sfm
Posts : 194 Join date : 2013-03-21 Location : Calgary CAN
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:50 pm | |
| Your Rhino dash is cleaner than my truck's! | |
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ChrisH
Posts : 475 Join date : 2013-03-10 Age : 42 Location : Texas (Victoria Area)
| Subject: Re: Updated My Gauge Panel Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:03 am | |
| I decided to do one last mod while I had the wires all pulled. I went ahead and put a fan override switch in. It's really weird to be able to force the fan on at will. My Rhino engages the fan at 210 or slightly under. If I switch the fan so that it does not turn off, it will cool the motor way down. Just messing around and cruising around my neighborhood this evening with the ambient temp in the upper 80s, I was able to take the water temp from 210 to 180 pretty easy. I've never had an overheat problem, heck I've never even got the stock over temp light to illuminate before I had gauges. This is just one of those mods I did because I could and it was cheap. All it really cost me was the price of the switch and a little 14 gauge wire. I already had a fused, switched 20A source from my Painless block. So why not? LoL! | |
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