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did some of you "mount "your pc 3 ?or is it tucked under seat
I found that I could not reinstall my solo seat because the unit is resting under seat
fits somewhat with rallyrunner seat (for bob owners its rests slightly above seat pan)
seems squished
Pulled all the harnesses loose and up and out of the way,tucked the pcIII in place against the right hand side with the buttons toward the inside then tucked the harnesses and loose ends back in. There's a good bit of room to the rear behind the battery and the rest just tucked in next to the pcIII. Will be easy to get to when I need and don't have to worry about damaging the pc with the seat bottom or cutting out the seat bottom for space. It's not as easy as it sounds but it would be if I had to do it over again.
Mine is in the trash (after it burned out last year) right next to Mikeisglidn's. I've known several members here who have had their units burn out. DynaJet won't replace them after they are out of warranty. I'm running a SERT now and don't have to worry where to tuck it.
Every time I see your avitar that frickin jingle starts running thru my head. "Mr Clean will clean your whole house and everything that's in it. Mr clean, Mr clean, Mr Clean." It better go away before long or I'm gonna be late going to sleep.
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