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I added some color to the dashboard

How can you buy a new toy and not immediately get to work on improving it? Well, I say you can't. So here is the first tuning and the first disassembly. The disassembly is not complete, so I took off the cover to see what is there and how with my own eyes. I wanted to measure the voltage on each battery and thus check for imbalance, but since all the wires are neatly arranged, I did not touch anything yet. I did add some yellow to the backlighting. The idea is to separate the mileage and temperature of the controller, which are next to each other in one line, and if you do not know where something there, the mileage may seem cosmic. And with the separation by color everything becomes clearer at once. It is done very simply: we look for colored tape and glue on the necessary digits. I had some kapton on hand, so I glued it on. It turned out very well for me.

I also thought to cover it with "plastic71" protective varnish, which was tested on several scales, but as it turned out, from the factory the main elements, in particular, the microcircuit, are already covered with varnish. So, apparently, still working on the quality of their products.

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