Clock replacement on cluster
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 1:05 pm
I recently purchased a 2004 R1150R.
I Was surprised to find so much space taken up by an analog clock on the cluster. I was also trying to figure out how I could install a USB port to charge my phone and a voltage display to monitor charging/charge. I tried messing with the stock portlet or going straight to the battery but decided this would be a cleaner install. The nice thing about it is that the wires are already ran to the clock hole and I just used the existing electrical end connectors. I milled and lathed down a 1/2 inch piece of aluminum to fit for the face and hooked up the wires as well as removed the extra light bulb that went to the clock. Seems to be working well so far and all stock wiring/ends are there for an easy swap back to the clock if need be.
Just wanted to show the group if anyone was thinking about doing something similar. Probably a couple hours creating the front plate and then 10 minute install. A note on the picture, the voltage doesn't show correctly because of the refresh rate of the LCD and the camera but it does display correctly in the wild.
Before: https://photos.app.goo.gl/1MB8Fcw4CD83zHtS9
Completed unit https://photos.app.goo.gl/SR65tVLCT2ip9cY86
Unit side view https://photos.app.goo.gl/1tM2r8odzBCUVeSA8
After: https://photos.app.goo.gl/orw3oX5cngiM2Amx6
After: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4irDrbVSe5REFVL97
I Was surprised to find so much space taken up by an analog clock on the cluster. I was also trying to figure out how I could install a USB port to charge my phone and a voltage display to monitor charging/charge. I tried messing with the stock portlet or going straight to the battery but decided this would be a cleaner install. The nice thing about it is that the wires are already ran to the clock hole and I just used the existing electrical end connectors. I milled and lathed down a 1/2 inch piece of aluminum to fit for the face and hooked up the wires as well as removed the extra light bulb that went to the clock. Seems to be working well so far and all stock wiring/ends are there for an easy swap back to the clock if need be.
Just wanted to show the group if anyone was thinking about doing something similar. Probably a couple hours creating the front plate and then 10 minute install. A note on the picture, the voltage doesn't show correctly because of the refresh rate of the LCD and the camera but it does display correctly in the wild.
Before: https://photos.app.goo.gl/1MB8Fcw4CD83zHtS9
Completed unit https://photos.app.goo.gl/SR65tVLCT2ip9cY86
Unit side view https://photos.app.goo.gl/1tM2r8odzBCUVeSA8
After: https://photos.app.goo.gl/orw3oX5cngiM2Amx6
After: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4irDrbVSe5REFVL97