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my new meter and the set up!

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so im going to start this off with the type of car i have

its a 95 mazda millenia s

this would be the start of my future big install

i purchased a stinger svmb volt meter

my goal was to make it look as factory as possible , and since the car does not come with a factory volt reading, if i ever sell it this can be a added feature, so this is why i am wanting to make it look factory.

so 1st came figure-ing out the location in the dash

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so after careful thinking decided the best possible location would be in the upper left hand corner of the dash

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this is wer the factory alarm light is located and since i dont have a factory alarm is a empty spot and perfect location for my new meter

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so then i took the meter apart and soldered a wire-ing harness to make it easy to remove if need be.

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then i adjusted the meter to match my electrical and installed it on to the dash.

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so after all of this and installing everything back on this is my end result ..........

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wow, very nice. cleanest volt meter install ive seen. good thinking! :fing34:

haha stock stinger volt meter, that would be pretty sweet...

did you check the voltage at the battery and meter after install? just in case of a little resistance in stock wiring, it might not be any, but a thought.

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Very creative and nice install :fing34:

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wow, very nice. cleanest volt meter install ive seen. good thinking! :fing34:

haha stock stinger volt meter, that would be pretty sweet...

did you check the voltage at the battery and meter after install? just in case of a little resistance in stock wiring, it might not be any, but a thought.

yes i did to make sure, and it was dead on! and if i ever have to adjust it again, that dash part is easy to take apart.

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NICE!! i like it!! congrats!!! and is that a fluke dmm i see? lol

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This is the way things like this should be done. Great work!

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That's real clean, nice work.

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Props for the oem integration ! Sweet job :)

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Looks great man.

I have one exactly like it I need to install. Hopefully mine will look that clean.

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Very impressive! looks super clean. kick ass job!!

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NICE!! i like it!! congrats!!! and is that a fluke dmm i see? lol

yes it is its an old one i have own it for a while now !

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also something else i did to this install was a turn off switch.

i install this switch for my radar detector so i can shut it off if i want at night to have less lights .

the radar is hard wire to the car so i dont have wires just hanging everywhere .

so i decided to wire the meter to that switch also to be able to turn it off whenever i wanted.

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and here are some pics of my hole dash and were my radar detector is located at.

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I like the stealth and factory look of the meter

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I like the stealth and factory look of the meter

and the detector, no wires=very clean interior. you have me thinking how i can do this in my car haha i dont think ill have such luck :suicide-santa:

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I like the stealth and factory look of the meter

and the detector, no wires=very clean interior. you have me thinking how i can do this in my car haha i dont think ill have such luck :suicide-santa:

thanks! yeah is really not all that hard at all

i just dint want to use up my cig plug for the detector so i can have a spot for my phone charger .

and i dont like the wire just hanging down from the windshield.

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