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Thanks Garth,

Pantera products are hard because the demand is a handful; which is why my hat is off to guys like Scott and others who do make and proof parts and sell them. There is a long way between a good part and a good product.

However the turn signal controller I am selling in an inertia version:

http://www.gasautosolutions.com/

It has been a slow start but that is ok. I have filled for a patent on 2 versions; the encoder version and the inertia version. I have trade marked the name.

I have had guys put them in Cobra's, hot rods, golf carts, Polaris, etc.

One guy who put one in a Cobra did not even know I made them and he asked if there was anything for turn signals for a guy like him who forgets to turn his off. He was one of the first guys to put the inertia version in and he says he can't trick it; it works every time.

My brother likes it for his Cobra as he has knocked off the turn signal arm at the track so the switch gets it off the column.

I have some interest from a steering column manufacturer for the encoder version. We'll see if that develops.

As far as the heater circuit, it is really too specialized. In fact, my concern has been selling the car with something so specialized. I gathered everything in a binder from the circuit layout, components, settings, programing to operation and maintenance such as replacing servos. I also have an extra control box to go with the car.

I have no plans to sell the car (ever) but if anything happens someone who buys the car can be confident that the heater can be supported if there is a problem. 6 months from now I will have forgotten what I had done so I had better do it now.
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