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Meter Conversion

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Going to be performing the 180 conversion on my Elite meter today with a friend. Doesn anyone have a list of where coins will hit with the tighter numbers now?
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This link may help http://www.geocities.com/sovereignmods/0-180.html
 
Yep Ken Herre sure has a super site on the Sov. Ken sure helped me out the other day with a simple E-mail...every Sov. owner should have his site in his special sites..Sort of a Sov. Bible of sorts...
 
Thank you guys. Thats exactly what I needed. I am planning to shrink it down and put it on the side of my control box for reference. Thanks again, its appreciated.
 
Here's What You Need...A Custom 180 Label. I printed mine out on some yellow stock, laminated it, and glued it to the meter using one of those school glue sticks. It looks very nice and will also peel off easily later on if you want it to and the glue will clean up with a damp cloth.
Here's a picture of it and a link to the file below that. The file is in MS-Word format. If you need something else let me know and I'll see what I can do.
 
Nice mod for easy ID with 180 meter..As usual Mike comes thru...
 
I think you could print out the photo of the Patriot A.I.M. meter, cut it out and tape the scale onto the top of your meter box so it stands straight up (for easy viewing). Maybe even glue it to some thin cardboard first. I think it gives a better idea of where things are on the scale. Nice meter.
 
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