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#88401 - 16/04/2002 23:44 Inst. Angle & Shock Abs. (other than FAQ-entry)
eslange
journeyman

Registered: 16/11/2001
Posts: 74
Loc: Utrecht, Netherlands
Hello all,

I just bought a Peugeot 206CC, and figured out that the installation angle for the DIN-size hole will be something between 20-30 degrees. No way to flatten this angle.

Now I've some options:
- This angle is not that bad, so continue installation. However: the installation manual/FAQ states 0-16 degrees.
- Do some little modification inside my Empeq Mk2-A, so that the harddisk angle is compensated for this (so shock absorbant system in Empeg works on this angle)
- Mount the Empeg in de dashboard locker and, of course, live with that limitations (not one of my favorites...).

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

EiSl

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#88402 - 17/04/2002 00:55 Re: Installation angle (other than FAQ-entry) [Re: eslange]
wfaulk
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
My dash actually tilts forward (that is, the emnpeg's face points toward the ground, not toward the sky) and I've had no issues. I don't see why you would, either, unless you mostly drive on awfully bumpy roads.
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#88403 - 17/04/2002 01:22 Re: Installation angle (other than FAQ-entry) [Re: wfaulk]
eslange
journeyman

Registered: 16/11/2001
Posts: 74
Loc: Utrecht, Netherlands
Thanks for reply

I'm living in the Netherlands where the roads are generaly in good condition. Of course not taken in account those stupid sleeping policeman in the roads. ('sleeping policeman' ?!?! is this correct for a small rise in the road you find in residential neighbourhood?).

I think I take the risk. Anyway... if something gets broken, it's the HDD which is (compared to the Empeq unit) quite cheap.

About your dash... tilting forwards is realy strange. What car you have?

Cheers,

EiSl

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#88404 - 17/04/2002 03:36 Re: Installation angle (other than FAQ-entry) [Re: eslange]
wfaulk
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
In English, that's a ``speed bump''. (Well, American English, anyway. I don't know what they call them in Britain.) ``Sleeping Policeman'' is pretty funny, though. I'll have to start using that in everyday conversation.

I have a 1987 BMW 325e. It doesn't tilt down much. Five degrees at the most, I'd say. I've always assumed that it was to avoid glare off of the stereo's face plate, and it certainly does that well.
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#88405 - 17/04/2002 03:53 Re: Installation angle (other than FAQ-entry) [Re: wfaulk]
Roger
carpal tunnel

Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5682
Loc: London, UK
They're referred to as "Sleeping Policemen" in the UK. Maybe less so these days, but definitely when I was a kid.
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#88406 - 17/04/2002 04:29 Re: Inst. Angle & Shock Abs. (other than FAQ-entr [Re: eslange]
tms13
old hand

Registered: 30/07/2001
Posts: 1115
Loc: Lochcarron and Edinburgh
I've got a Peugeot 405, and the mounting angle is pretty similar - about 30deg. It's been installed for about 6 months (around 10-15 thousand miles) at that angle with no problems. I think that's a lower risk than taking my player to bits!

I think the manual's recommendation is on the cautious side. However, if it does break your player, you've got no comeback! I believe that disk failures (which is the most likely eventual result of too much shock at the wrong angle) tend to give a bit of warning (noisy bearings etc), so you'll have the chance to recover your tunes and put them on a replacement drive.

If you've got stiffened "sport" suspension, or do a lot of offroad driving, then believe the manual; for road driving in a standard hatchback, then I think 30 degrees is not going to hurt.
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#88407 - 17/04/2002 09:32 Re: Inst. Angle & Shock Abs. (other than FAQ-entr [Re: tms13]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31583
Loc: Seattle, WA
I believe that disk failures tend to give a bit of warning

Yeah, I got a whole five minutes' warning.
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#88408 - 17/04/2002 09:36 Re: Inst. Angle & Shock Abs. (other than FAQ-entr [Re: tfabris]
tms13
old hand

Registered: 30/07/2001
Posts: 1115
Loc: Lochcarron and Edinburgh
Ah, my belief was a mistaken one.

(I'm glad I had the wisdom to put care into the exact wording of my pronouncement. )
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030103016 (80GB Mk2a, blue)
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#88409 - 17/04/2002 10:48 Re: Inst. Angle & Shock Abs. (other than FAQ-entr [Re: tfabris]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14486
Loc: Canada
I got zero minutes.

-ml

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#88410 - 17/04/2002 18:06 Re: Installation angle (other than FAQ-entry) [Re: Roger]
thenominous
member

Registered: 22/12/2001
Posts: 189
Loc: UK
Now its more like time to spend the cash before the next budget on increasing pollution [grin] or f*** the car driver over some more...

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