Here you’ll find a collection of things that I do, make, say and think. A collection of projects I publshare on other sites online. Including; custom built and designed guitar or Hi-Fi amplifiers and effects, custom PC servers, and rescued, upcycled hardware. Simply a central place to collect what I’m doing with some of my a creative rest at any given time.
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Restomod Car: 3 GTE Digital Dash start
Digital dash, yes you saw right there is a digital dash available (from an Opel GTE) for this 90’s car, here I will heavily modify it to make it work, repair, change to custom colours and merge it into the instrumental panel of the car. First I need to boot it up, it was bought as unknown, presumed dead, and I’d certainly like to include LED instead of bulb lights. Next just getting 12V power into it without a plug required some soldering and hunting.
For it to work I also need a rare Sensor, the AK one shown below, lots of misinformation about that one, in reality there is a switch on my version of the dash where I can select the AK sensor so can always make it work with an, although equally rare alternative. as you can see in the image I did get it to work, without lighting. Fixing that is a first task.
To that end in a first step I need to build some new “bulbs” from modifying standard LED -pure white- bulbs packaged to retrofit into old cars, still need to cut these apart with a Dremel to fit them into the old holders for the bulbs in the instrumentation. First picture also show the new socket and plug I need to graft onto it, and the old diffuser that made those 80’s LED yellow numerals and indication, those needs to be ground down and replaced with colored gel-films to change it.
Then there is the matter of Fixing a plug, since the original is hard to track down, so unsoldering all pin’s of the socket, quite a bit of work, but I need to be able to lock this in. It also made sense to me to exchange those old electrolytic caps, since they do dry out over time, and having been made close to 40 years ago they may well drift in value or fail soon.
Last, for now I hook up the sensor and spin it to make sure it is working, now what’s left is clearing setting and making sure the little motor-run milage counter work. Then what i can do here is done, the second and last parts will have to cover moulding the dash into the existing Astra instrumentation surround with some glassfiber, bonding and paint, followed by actually fitting it into the car. Next time I’ll get some image reflecting the actual light, camera light-shifted a lot when using teh gels.
Restomod Car: 1 Engine
Restomod Car: 2 Brakes and Suspension