Not too taxing a job although I would like to make a few points.
1) I started the job on a Sunday afternoon thinking I'd got everything I needed. After opening the bag and reading the instructions I realised I needed to get myself an inline fuse holder and 3a fuse. Not a show stopper.
2) In the fact sheet (I'm I right in thinking Bonza wrote it) there is a section about slicing into the fuse panel on fuse #7 and it's mentioned that if you've transfered power for the rhs blinds to your leisure battery you have to modify the installation accordingly. For those of you like me that patched your leisure battery into your fuse panel then you simply need to terminate your fuse holder with a spade terminal and patch into the top of fuse # 7. Dead simple.

3) It may be a good idea to provide future kits with at least one of the power leads from the sensor pre-terminated. If you were to terminate the -ve you could crimp a ring on it. Better still maybe you could terminate the +ve with an inline fuse holder (which would have solved my first little dilema). The reason I suggest it is it will help prevent connecting the sensor with the incorrect polatiry. Some twonk is bound to do it no matter how many times they've read the instructions... coucgh, cough

Just need my Mason temp gauge now.
Thanks guys, great work
