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Re: Iinstrument Cluster grounds / service...

Subject: Re: Iinstrument Cluster grounds / service...
by Schrade on 2016/1/11 19:13:58

I do pretty meticulous work there Matt, so I should have it cracked within the hour here!!!

Anyway, now we're going to address light diffusion in Instrument Cluster LCD, in the same manner as oil on specimen slight under electron microscope.

The specimen slide gets optical oil, to stop light diffusion - to 'conduct' light.

So I'm putting Alcohol / silicon mix onto the Polarization Film, where is lays on the glass LCD. The alcohol acts as an anionic surfactant, to liberate bubbles in the Silicone fluid.

Ideally, a fluid medium, or a light fiber would help the bulbs carry light to the gauges face too, but I think best I can do is to apply the same film to gauges face...

Where's Bryan here? Which pins on back of I/C are for the bulbs? I'm gonna' try to do half of the I/C gauge face with film, one without film, on the bench here for demo....................
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