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edward



Member Since: 08 Jan 2023
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Extra gauges and dials
Hi. Really interested in hearing from anyone who has fitted extra gauges or dials to their puma and how much use they are? And how easy to fit. Thinking temperature, water temp, oil etc.. aware I can do it from an obd2 thingy but I like the analog approach.
Ed.
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steveww



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Bronze Green
I'm taking a hybrid approach. Using OBD2, Arduino, LCD display showing analogue gauges.

Progress is slow, work keeps getting the way of doing fun things.
Post #989696 20th Apr 2023 6:06pm
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edward



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Sounds interesting. Do you have any photos of your setup?
And what works best for each task?
Thanks Ed.
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Pickles



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I think the very traditional, & very good, Smiths gauges would be excellent. Easy to buy I suppose, but connecting & particularly mounting would be more of an issue, in a Puma anyway, IMHO. But done properly, I reckon they'd work out well.
Pickles.
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steveww



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Bronze Green
Adafruit M4 CAN https://www.adafruit.com/product/4759
Adafruit 2.4" LCD https://www.adafruit.com/product/3315
Adafruit power converter https://www.adafruit.com/product/4739
3D printed enclosure

The Adafruit boards all work with the Arduino code base. The M4 CAN board has a CAN bus transceiver and driver all included so it will connect directly to the vehicle CAN bus. With some coding OBD2 requests are sent and data received. So far I have this data:

Battery voltage
Engine temperature
Ambient temperature
Exhaust gas temperature
DPF load
EGR duty
Post #989748 21st Apr 2023 8:41am
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edward



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Wow. That’s amazing and well beyond my undertaking! Would love to see it installed.
Thanks for sharing.
Ed.
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ollyallsop



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steveww wrote:
Adafruit M4 CAN https://www.adafruit.com/product/4759
Adafruit 2.4" LCD https://www.adafruit.com/product/3315
Adafruit power converter https://www.adafruit.com/product/4739
3D printed enclosure

The Adafruit boards all work with the Arduino code base. The M4 CAN board has a CAN bus transceiver and driver all included so it will connect directly to the vehicle CAN bus. With some coding OBD2 requests are sent and data received. So far I have this data:

Battery voltage
Engine temperature
Ambient temperature
Exhaust gas temperature
DPF load
EGR duty



How did you get on with this mate? Something I'm looking at doing myself but after some more info on it all.
Cheers
Post #991590 5th May 2023 4:23pm
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steveww



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I'm still in the prototyping stage, work keeps getting in the way of the fun things.

The Adafruit website has all the information you for working with their boards.
I've used some code from https://github.com/sandeepmistry/arduino-OBD2 for the OBD2 stuff.
Wikipedia has a really useful page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs

As soon as I have something stable and useful, I'll publish it all on GitHub. PM me for status updates.
Post #991652 6th May 2023 8:44am
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Baytown



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Australia 2012 Defender 110 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Blenheim Silver
2012 110 Gauges
I have an LS3 6.2 V8 with 6 speed auto fitted, so really wanted to monitor my T&Ps, plus my dual battery system.

I monitor Engine oil Pressure and Temp, Engine Coolant temp (also have a loss of coolant alarm) Transmission oil temp, 2 Battery volts and amps, as well as the head temp.

These gauges also provide ext ambient and internal temp.

I run Australian made Redarc everything, inc gauges and they are good, if not difficult to read the gauge needle (LCD display) as the needles are very thin against the background.

I would always want to know what my fluids are up to with the remote touring that I do.

Ken.


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wyvern



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There is another way -
I have a cheap blue-tooth tablet, which I normally use for navigation, running a free app- Tourque, paired with a cheap OB2 reader which gives me a wide range of live ‘gauges' at the touch of a finger and no wiring.
It works very well and was useful when driving in the hot weather keeping an eye on the engine temperature.


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(this is one of the screens set up to suit my needs)
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Naks



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I have a Madman EMS, installed as soon as we bought our 90 in 2010.


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Post #993234 19th May 2023 6:21am
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mcma1



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Glad I found this thread as I would like to get some digital engine data since having the LS but want to keep it as discreet as possible. Is there a small display out there that I can scan between the various outputs? Andy

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https://www.defender2.net/forum/post751233.html#751233

2014 Corris 110 SW
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40056.html


My old Xtech 90 build..
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http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic49051.html
Post #1031658 15th Apr 2024 3:02pm
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Ngala



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I have the Madman EMS and EMS2 version.
Both great and lots of crucial info to monitor. You can set parameters for alerts etc.
Highly recommend….
Post #1035758 26th May 2024 7:31pm
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MK



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I like this! WHich OBD2 do you use?

wyvern wrote:
There is another way -
I have a cheap blue-tooth tablet, which I normally use for navigation, running a free app- Tourque, paired with a cheap OB2 reader which gives me a wide range of live ‘gauges' at the touch of a finger and no wiring.
It works very well and was useful when driving in the hot weather keeping an eye on the engine temperature.


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(this is one of the screens set up to suit my needs)
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jbcollier



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Canada 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
I prefer analog gauges. I don't need many just the three basics (for a diesel): EGT, voltmeter, and outside temp. Yes, the last is a bit odd but here in the frozen north, knowing if you are above or below freezing can be critical. I find the +3C to -5C themperature range to often provide "exciting" road conditions. Warmer or colder, not so much.


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