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Author Topic: Cruise control button extension lever for SR/F and SR/S  (Read 5524 times)

peterwarm

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Re: Cruise control button extension lever for SR/F and SR/S
« Reply #30 on: July 22, 2022, 05:35:49 AM »

After some time with this improvement, I found another solution which suits me better: I’ve swapped the hazard and cruise switches round in the wiring behind the headlight. Now setting cruise is on left hand, so can keep throttle steady whilst setting.
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SandyGnomes

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Re: Cruise control button extension lever for SR/F and SR/S
« Reply #31 on: July 25, 2022, 02:05:26 PM »

Got someone at work to print me the v5 and I'm so impressed.  It makes the cruise control button so much easier to use.  I'd considered rewiring and swapping with the hazard switch too but I have an SR/S and I dread to think how many panels I would have to remove to get to the wires.
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the_blesss

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Re: Cruise control button extension lever for SR/F and SR/S
« Reply #32 on: July 25, 2022, 07:15:01 PM »

I just requested a friend to print this v5 for me and waiting on the part to get sent to me, excited to try it out. Brilliant work all!
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SwampNut

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Re: Cruise control button extension lever for SR/F and SR/S
« Reply #33 on: August 22, 2023, 04:42:34 AM »

After some time with this improvement, I found another solution which suits me better: I’ve swapped the hazard and cruise switches round in the wiring behind the headlight. Now setting cruise is on left hand, so can keep throttle steady whilst setting.

Can you give some details on this? Are the wires obvious when you get the fairing off? This seems like a far more logical way to do it.
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remmie

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Current : Red Premium Zero SR/F (ordered May 25, delivered August 23 2019) with Rapid charger for 12kW charging
Former : White Zero SR 2018 ZF14.4 kWh (17.500 km)
Former : Black Zero SR 2014 ZF11.4 kWh (25.000 km)
SR's outfitted with Homemade "Supercharger" 6x eltek Flatpack S (12 kW)
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