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As you can see, Ducky was helpin' me, wire up the power supply for the speedo ;)
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PS for speedo?

Yup, this GPS speedometer requires a 5V power supply (anything more will fry it's 'wittle electronics) o_O
...but, this vehicle has a 48V battery pack/system

So, we needsa DC to DC convertor
...to reduce the 48V from the batt pack down to the 5V that the speedo needs :thumbsup:
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Convertor installed :cheers2:
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Dash reassembled :)
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...& with the instruments "fired up" :2guns:
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Cute cat! I’ve got three pampered muffins around here. They are so unhelpful. I can send pictures of them, if ya care.
My Ducky is very helpful :thumbsup:
...'cause, whatever Ima workin' on, she lays "right on" :huh:
...ta make sure it doesn't "fly away" Ima guessin' :cheers2:
...which is "super helpful" (NOT really...we don't speak of it) o_O
...but, she is still "my little Ducky" ;)
 

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My Ducky is very helpful :thumbsup:
...'cause, whatever Ima workin' on, she lays "right on" :huh:
...ta make sure it doesn't "fly away" Ima guessin' :cheers2:
...which is "super helpful" (NOT really...we don't speak of it) o_O
...but, she is still "my little Ducky" ;)
I don’t let my cats in ”the shop” :devil2: :innocent:
Problem solved. :sifone:
 

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I don’t let my cats in ”the shop” :devil2: :innocent:
Problem solved. :sifone:
Well, the backyard (where we were at) is Duckys shop :cheers2:
My dog loves to get in the middle of things. Do you want a picture of the dash panel too?
I appreciate it
...but, I already got "my version" of a dashboard done ;)
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Atomic batteries to power! Turbines to speed Batman! Looks good Kevin! That seat don’t look to comfortable though! I don’t think that device that slides into your but crack to keep you from sliding sideways off the seat is a good idea. It looks uncomfortable. :ack2:
I do wish you would have bounced on the front end so we could see how the suspension worked. How did it work when driving?
 

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Atomic batteries to power! Turbines to speed Batman! Looks good Kevin! That seat don’t look to comfortable though! I don’t think that device that slides into your but crack to keep you from sliding sideways off the seat is a good idea. It looks uncomfortable. :ack2:
I do wish you would have bounced on the front end so we could see how the suspension worked. How did it work when driving?
Hey Denny,
Thanks! (& others) :thumbsup:

The seats & body are "up next" :cheers2:

I was just kinda makin' sure everything (so far) functioned as anticipated :p

The suspension definitely smooths things out a bit
...but, doesn't seem to "travel" much (see video)

Maybe I'll try adjusting them coil-over shocks a bit (they have an adjustment ring) ;)

It zips right along :auto:
...but, Ima gonna have ta adjust the angle of the throttle pedal a bit too
(had ta over-extend my 'wittle foot, to get full throttle) :huh::ack2:
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Hey Denny,
Thanks! (& others) :thumbsup:

The seats & body are "up next" :cheers2:

I was just kinda makin' sure everything (so far) functioned as anticipated :p

The suspension definitely smooths things out a bit
...but, doesn't seem to "travel" much (see video)

Maybe I'll try adjusting them coil-over shocks a bit (they have an adjustment ring) ;)

It zips right along :auto:
...but, Ima gonna have ta adjust the angle of the throttle pedal a bit too
(had ta over-extend my 'wittle foot, to get full throttle) :huh::ack2:
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Part of your suspension issue is the shock mounting is all the way straight. Doing this can stiffen the suspension. If you are able to adjust the shocks to where you are happy then that is great
 
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I picked up my steel order :thumbsup:
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Looks like this
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I got right to work (using my mini-Jeep side body panel CAD template) :p
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Made sure the template was nice-n-flush with the bottom edge of the steel panel
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...& simply marked the panel, by following the pattern ;)
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The cardboard pattern transferred a bit of a "rough" pattern
...so, I "cleaned" it up a bit :cheers2:
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Here are my "weapons of choice" ta get 'er cut out
...& then, smooth them edges :2guns:
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More "body work" :wai:

Before gettin' ahead of myself, I figured that after gettin' the left side body panel all marked & (somewhat) cut out, that I should probably use it as a template & transfer the "pattern" to the right side panel :thumbsup:
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...& so, now we have a lefty side & a righty side :2guns:
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Ima just usein' some pieces of wood & some clamps for makin' the bends, in the body panels

So, I made sure everything was nice-n-square
...& clamper 'er down
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...then, bent 'er downwards, until it looked "about right" ;)
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...& then, the next one got bent upwards
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...& the next one downwards
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Came out lookin' likes this: :cheers2:
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...& another view :)
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You should have transferred the pattern for the cuts to the other side before bending it. Nice job, I'm looking forward to seeing it finished
 

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You should have transferred the pattern for the cuts to the other side before bending it. Nice job, I'm looking forward to seeing it finished
Thanks! :cheers2:

I was mainly transferring the "bend lines" from the left panel to the right one
...so both sides would be "aligned" ;)

I used the CAD template for transferring most of the actual details :thumbsup:
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Then, some more cuttin'
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* I never built a mini-vehicle body before
...so, Ima learnin' as I go :thumbsup:
 

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Thanks! :cheers2:

I was mainly transferring the "bend lines" from the left panel to the right one
...so both sides would be "aligned" ;)

I used the CAD template for transferring most of the actual details :thumbsup:
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Then, some more cuttin'
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* I never built a mini-vehicle body before
...so, Ima learnin' as I go :thumbsup:
Good work, mini vehicle bodies are not very EZ it seems. I don't think any companies did metal bodies, pretty sure just fiberglass.
 
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