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This one does both. ![]() Lev-O-Gauge can be bought at West Marine. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/pro...+matchallpartial/0/0 We have the 45-0-45 and it was only 12 bucks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
BTW, if you live near a West Marine, they have them in stock.
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You can find the best gauge made here: http://www.trailduty.com/products/tr...tiltmeter.html
It can be mounted viturally anywhere due to it's mounting brackets, has pefect dampening fluid. |
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The tilt-meter from trail-duty is simply the best, most accurate there is. The UK one, I am not familiar with, but the other mechanical gauges are junk. |
lets say it is mounted perfectly vertical . when you are on an incline and sideslope together it would never be vertical . these marine ones will give a reading that should be within 5 degrees of true . when sailing you are pitching and yawing at the same time so should still be accurate +/- 5 degrees . i just want it to calm me down win the seat is up my a$$
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I was simply mentioning that further you get from vertical in the mounting, the less accurate it will be. So much so that at one point, it will give you a much lower reading to begin with and then shoot to a high reading without venturing very long in the middle. |
thanks paragon , you make some very important points , i do get so much great info from you old timers
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quote: Originally posted by Ipedog: Okay... I found this : It looks like it would work very well... BUT... I don't see a US distributor. A little pricey! the nicest one yet X2 NEOCON1 I mounted it were you have yours with velcro.I used my ezpass bracket.I think it looks better there also. |
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I also put a piece of velcro on dash so I can quickly move it for foward /back angle.Just line up the velcro and should be level even if your not on level ground at the time.also can be moved back to windshied by lining up the velcro even if your not level.
I could always get another one ,there cheap . Still looking for a good one that mounts easy that does all angles. |
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mounted on dash again also with the velcro mount you hav a little wiggle room for offset adjustments as needed.
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Ipe !!!! you have the best idea man
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[quote]Originally posted by Wile E. Coyote:
NEOCON1, The factory spec on our H3s state the side slope capability as 40% and that equates to 36 degrees. (Think of a flat surface as 0% and a vertical wall as 100% slope or 90 degrees. Then, 40% of 90 desgree is 36 degrees (.40 x 90 = 36). Keep that in mind when looking at your LEV-O-GAGE as you are traversing over a challenging terrain. Also, these inclinometer have an accuracy of around +/- 2 degrees under optimal condition. The optimal condition would be to mount it upright and in transverse direction to the forward of the vehicle. The way you have it mounted is not quite upright, however, it is pretty much transverse to the vehicle which matters most, so your inclimeter setup should work pretty good. As always, use your good judgement when offroading. The "LEV-O-GAGE" Product has been around for more than 30 years serving the offroading industry. It was not made specifically as a marine product although they are sold for a lot of different uses. Here is a link to their products LEV-O-GAGE |
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45 degrees = 100% slope 40% slope = about 22.92 degrees |
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Hey Paragon, you moron, did you flunk your high school geometry? Get your facts straight before you post anymore on the technical discussion. By the way, I couldn't resist..., here's a picture for you, Paragon, you idiot. |
Why no, actually I participated in the Presidential Math and Science Competition.
Your point? Does the Coyote ever win? |
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Is that the one you told me about way back when? |
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