If you cut the rectangular hole very carefully, the meter will press into place and be supported by the friction of the fit. You could then use some RTV (silicone seal) or epoxy as insurance, or even fab up some sort of a retaining device.I'm getting ready to install my Datel voltmeter that I got last year, but lost the stupid little clip that holds it in place. Mounted in the fairing will silicon or epoxy work? Anybody tried this method?
You could also just put a zip-tie or even some tape around the body of the Datel meter on the under side, this should keep it from coming out.I'm getting ready to install my Datel voltmeter that I got last year, but lost the stupid little clip that holds it in place. Mounted in the fairing will silicon or epoxy work? Anybody tried this method?
I'm getting ready to install my Datel voltmeter that I got last year, but lost the stupid little clip that holds it in place. Mounted in the fairing will silicon or epoxy work? Anybody tried this method?
Thanks guys. I'll cut the square small and use a file to get a tight fit. Silicone sounds like the way to go as it's mostly permament but can still be removed just in case.
I like the zip tie idea too!
as far as I know, my electronics buddys, I believe, have told me silicone glue puts out vapors corrossive to electronics.Thanks guys. I'll cut the square small and use a file to get a tight fit. Silicone sounds like the way to go as it's mostly permament but can still be removed just in case.
I like the zip tie idea too!
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