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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Hud" data-source="post: 1330067" data-attributes="member: 29492"><p>iPhone sits in the glove box, protected from weather and powered at all times. This is not the best, as I cannot see who's calling or reliably make calls. (Siri and I have communication issues above 45 mph.) However, it works well enough that I'm not motivated to change anything yet.</p><p></p><p>Garage door opener (for Aunt Kelly's garage) gets mounted next. Underneath the shelf on the right-hand side, tucked against the front edge, bolted with tiny round-head bolts. The concept is to reach forward and operate it with my thumb. Hand doesn't need rotation; easy and short forward motion from the throttle; and several more ergonomic ideas that came from over-thinking it.</p><p></p><p>Going to try it without any waterproofing first. If that doesn't work, maybe I'll dismantle the unit, shrink wrap the electronics, and remount it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Hud, post: 1330067, member: 29492"] iPhone sits in the glove box, protected from weather and powered at all times. This is not the best, as I cannot see who's calling or reliably make calls. (Siri and I have communication issues above 45 mph.) However, it works well enough that I'm not motivated to change anything yet. Garage door opener (for Aunt Kelly's garage) gets mounted next. Underneath the shelf on the right-hand side, tucked against the front edge, bolted with tiny round-head bolts. The concept is to reach forward and operate it with my thumb. Hand doesn't need rotation; easy and short forward motion from the throttle; and several more ergonomic ideas that came from over-thinking it. Going to try it without any waterproofing first. If that doesn't work, maybe I'll dismantle the unit, shrink wrap the electronics, and remount it. [/QUOTE]
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