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Self-cancelling indicators


markc

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If you are interested in getting rid of the amazing caterham switch let me know

 

I have had 1 unit made which replaces the caterham switch with 2 buttons that can be mounted on the wheel.

 

Drop me a mail if your interested.

 

Pics will be on a web-site soon

 

MarkC

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To all that have replied I will be in contact.

 

Some more details:

 

The units use the 3 wires from the switch along with an earth and 12v feed.

 

The Buttons are attached to a plug by a curly cord - the socket can be mounted as u like.

The buttons don't have to be mounted on the wheel - 2 holes in the dash either side of the wheel would work very well.

 

The unit cancels the indicators after approx 12 secs. or by pressing the same button again.

 

Units are expected to be £45

a donation will be made to NTL for every unit sold.

 

I will try and get the pics on a website over the weekend for you to see.

 

regards

 

Markc

 

ps - if you are interested please drop me a mail with your email address or contact details

 

Edited by - markc on 27 Jun 2003 22:31:49

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Mark

 

Good to meet you the other night.

 

Both Andy & myself were very impressed with the new indicator set up you've come up with, so could you put us down for a set each, let me know how/when you would like payment & I will arrange to drop it off. *thumbup*

 

 

 

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Hi All

 

I have put some images on the web so you can see the buttons - the last picture shows the connector and black box (off into garage to take some clearer pics of the box)

 

www.crabtree.tv

 

If your interested drop me a mail.

To all thoses that have replied I will email you.

 

Regards

MarkC

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Just a quick post to keep you updated 😬

 

I expect to get the first batch of 10 units in 2-3 weeks

 

I have the following people down on the list for the first batch.

 

Andrew Walker - paid

Tony Cummings - paid

Clive - 2 units - paid

Brent Chiswick

 

If you would like 1 of these units please drop me an email.

 

Regards

MarkC

 

pics at www.crabtree.tv

 

 

Edited by - markc on 23 Jul 2003 08:55:25

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Hi Hoopy

 

I Live very close to Hampton Court Palace - if you want to come and have a look let me know.

If your at the flower show - drop in - its easier to park your car in my drive and walk :P 7's only

 

Regards

 

MarkC

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All

 

To all that sent a cheque - thanks

 

Your units are now with me 😬

 

So get in contact and let me know if your going to pick up or if you want me to post.

 

MarkC

 

ps - 5 units still available

 

 

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Mark - continued . . .

 

and I don't now how to edit a posting which has got put there before I'd finished, so . . .

 

If you could e-mail me your address I'll post the appropriate monies (are they still the same price ?) .

If e-mail connections and links are not back up then use dwmorr63@hotmail.com,

 

Dave.

 

p.s. - don't tell the boss !!

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Dave - yhm

 

Tony - nice to meet you - Happy fitting

 

Andrew and Brent - posted Friday recorded delivery.

 

I have now mounted the buttons in the stearing wheel - pics added to site

 

www.crabtree.tv

 

Regards

 

MarkC

 

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Big thanks to Mark.

 

Just finished the installation. The wiring-in was straight forward thanks to the professional construction, components, wiring and explicit instruction - nice job. And it works fine too, can't wait to try it out on the road.

 

Being lazy by nature, I fitted the socket for the curly lead in the hole from which I removed the standard switch - after a little opening up. Experience will tell if this is a good location or not.

 

Recommended 😬

 

BRG SV 😬 It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery)

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