Sun Shade for hard to see led display when in direct sun, fits ICON EV classic speedometer
Sun Shade for hard to see led display when in direct sun, fits ICON EV classic speedometer
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This is a simple design for a simple solution addressing the icon golf cart speedometer display being dim and hard to see when in direct sunlight. This design was made to be compact and simple to get the job done.
This sun shade is 3D-printed from black petg-cf - a resilient, UV temperature resistant plastic that is much like what a water bottle is made from. This particular blend of plastics incorporates small carbon fiber strands into the body of the sunshade to increase resilience.
This design does rely on 3M(tm) double sided tape to adhere to your speedometer. The tape is already applied to the sunshade, all you need to do is pull back the paper, line the outline up with the outline of the speedometer, and firmly press down to get a good adherence. I also include an alcohol wipe to clean the surface before applying the sticky tape.
Let me know if you have any questions - I did my best to show the difference in visibility with my phone, but sometimes the phones auto-light-adjustment is just too good and does not accurately represent what our eyes see. The best way to see if this will help you is to take your cart out on a sunny day until you can't see the display very well, and cup your hand over it a bit to see the difference to see if it will help you. Remember, low sun angles may be able to shine directly on the display if the sun is behind you, anyways!
Thanks for stopping by! Please let me know if you have any questions about the products I design, or just have an idea you would like to see made, I'd love to talk with you!
-Peter
Materials: PETG
This sun shade is 3D-printed from black petg-cf - a resilient, UV temperature resistant plastic that is much like what a water bottle is made from. This particular blend of plastics incorporates small carbon fiber strands into the body of the sunshade to increase resilience.
This design does rely on 3M(tm) double sided tape to adhere to your speedometer. The tape is already applied to the sunshade, all you need to do is pull back the paper, line the outline up with the outline of the speedometer, and firmly press down to get a good adherence. I also include an alcohol wipe to clean the surface before applying the sticky tape.
Let me know if you have any questions - I did my best to show the difference in visibility with my phone, but sometimes the phones auto-light-adjustment is just too good and does not accurately represent what our eyes see. The best way to see if this will help you is to take your cart out on a sunny day until you can't see the display very well, and cup your hand over it a bit to see the difference to see if it will help you. Remember, low sun angles may be able to shine directly on the display if the sun is behind you, anyways!
Thanks for stopping by! Please let me know if you have any questions about the products I design, or just have an idea you would like to see made, I'd love to talk with you!
-Peter
Materials: PETG