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Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 11:14
by chrisevans
tobydog wrote: 23 Oct 2024, 09:19 Just seen this:

https://thepihut.com/products/copper-fo ... meter-roll





Cheers Toby - I have just ordered something similar from Amazon - 100m for £6 next day(2 rolls). They sell it as slug tape, but I have made sure they state the adhesive is conductive. Will let you know the results.
 

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 21:02
by chrisevans
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Should the two tracks circled be connected? When I test continuity using my multimeter it beeps??

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 21:21
by Oldiebut goodie
Ignoring them for now - what is going on with the two white wires? The two tracks at the bottom of them appear to be shorted.
Frankly it looks a mess at present, too much solder and not enough flux on clean copper.

I wouldn't use single core wire if it isn't secured, in a vehicle it will vibrate and eventually work harden and fail.

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 25 Oct 2024, 06:02
by chrisevans
Oldiebut goodie wrote: 24 Oct 2024, 21:21 Ignoring them for now - what is going on with the two white wires? The two tracks at the bottom of them appear to be shorted.
Frankly it looks a mess at present, too much solder and not enough flux on clean copper.

I wouldn't use single core wire if it isn't secured, in a vehicle it will vibrate and eventually work harden and fail.

Despite appearances they aren’t shorting - I agree it looks a mess . I was worried about re soldering anything as the heat was melting the backing. I will source some multi strand wire and try again. Would be good to understand the question around the two tracks in question though. Thanks for the reply

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 25 Oct 2024, 22:34
by mike the van
I have been looking at various options for repairing the foil, came across this via a discussion on the Samba

https://www.serial-kombi.com/fr-FR/tran ... ge-n327506

Pricey, but if it works without any changes, will last out how long we are going to be running these vans, depends whether they have any in stock, there are options

Mike

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 26 Oct 2024, 20:03
by chrisevans
mike the van wrote: 25 Oct 2024, 22:34 I have been looking at various options for repairing the foil, came across this via a discussion on the Samba

https://www.serial-kombi.com/fr-FR/tran ... ge-n327506

Pricey, but if it works without any changes, will last out how long we are going to be running these vans, depends whether they have any in stock, there are options

Mike
They don't appear to do late model foils. I can't see a turbo diesel with rev counter 
 

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 03 Nov 2024, 11:26
by Burtybassett
Check out https://www.partsemporium.co.uk/Type%20 ... 0Parts.htm

He's got loads of spares, inc some dash parts with foils.

You might find some handy spares :ok

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 03 Nov 2024, 20:43
by chrisevans
To be fair to the guy he has been around VW's for donkeys years and provides a good service( I been to see him and buy bits on more than one occasion) - some of the prices do seem a bit all over the place .

For example:
"Diesel T3 T25 Rev Counter with pod - just the rev counter and housing - You can see it the wiring to the rev counter is broken - plug fallen off and taped to the unit - sold as just a Rev counter - untested item - £249"

So £250 for the pod, damaged foil/plug and a rev counter(untested). 

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 05 Nov 2024, 09:21
by Burtybassett
chrisevans wrote: 03 Nov 2024, 20:43 To be fair to the guy he has been around VW's for donkeys years and provides a good service( I been to see him and buy bits on more than one occasion) - some of the prices do seem a bit all over the place .

For example:
"Diesel T3 T25 Rev Counter with pod - just the rev counter and housing - You can see it the wiring to the rev counter is broken - plug fallen off and taped to the unit - sold as just a Rev counter - untested item - £249"

So £250 for the pod, damaged foil/plug and a rev counter(untested). 

Yea, that's fair. I wasn't looking too closely at the prices to be honest, as sometimes/occasionally a bargain can be made.

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 13:10
by what2do
Avoid the SHC replacement - bag of sh*te  I've bought several of their products all of which have failed. Their customer service is 'excellent' and new products are despatched immediately, however I'd rather their products weren't naff in the first place.
What baffles me, is the number of comments I've seen on Facebook groups where others have praised SHC, mostly for their after sales service. What am I missing?  In my simple world of being a purchaser, I'd imagined it would be better if they sold fit for purpose products first time around.  Perhaps I'm wrong!

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 13:39
by mioba
SHC stuff looks good, but it is mostly massively overpriced faff.

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 18:35
by R0B
Brickwerks are now in bed with SHC.If there are any, I think Simon will soon spot inferior parts should he stock them. Can't say I have purchased anything from SHC so cannot comment on their quality.




Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 19:25
by Burtybassett
R0B wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 18:35 Brickwerks are now in bed with SHC. Hopefully Simon will soon spot any inferior parts should he stock them.if there are any. Can't say I have purchased anything from SHC so cannot comment on their quality.

Bought a headlight upgrade kit from SHC beginning of Oct, looks very well made indeed and at a fair price - still yet to fit it though 😀
Mate of mine bought the diesel version as his battery is in the engine bay, he fitted it no problem and it dramatically improves the lights....he's well happy with the quality and price.
As with all suppliers there is going to be good and bad parts.
I do agree though, with Brickwerks now in the mix...it can only be a good thing. 👍🏻

Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 19:35
by slowcoach
I've got a sliding door step from them, aluminium chequer plate. It's very nice

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Re: Dash Foil/PCB Options

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 21:13
by TwinTurbo
I printed one of theri grill badges, not botherd to fit it :)  There's a few of thei designs avaialble to 3D Print.