I am an Electronics Engineer by education and a hobbyist at that.
I always liked tinkering with micro controllers when I was not rebuilding my Z engine
In stark contrast to even only few years (or is it decades) ago, today you can do miracles with what is available off the shelf (just google the word 'Arduino').
What more, I always believed my Z was missing two important pieces of information from it's otherwise impressive instrument cluster; namely time of day and ambient temperature.
So I started a simple project to add just that.
It then occurred to me that getting battery voltage was practically free and adding battery charge / discharge current relatively easy. Important too, to help with monitoring closely our less than stellar alternators!
And then of course, typically, I thought why not, add oil pressure and temperature.
So was born "Tripster - Z", still very much a prototype which I am completing as I go.
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For now I have implemented ambient temperature, time, battery volts and battery amps, with amps also shown graphically in the bar-graph shown.
Oil pressure and oil Temperature values (shown) for now are dummies. As I said earlier, the very next stage in the development of my little project.
I am also experimenting with tiny colour displays (after all CBX info MUST be in red

), and perhaps integrating all this as an extension of the Z instrument cluster, instead of the little aluminium box I use now.
So there you are.
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