> Just spoke to Jim Bounds, proprietor of Cooperative Motorworks in
> Orlando. I visited the below listed Web site and requested info on
> the
> monitor panel. They forwarded my name to Jim. He tells me that he
> markets the panels for CDE Corp.
>
> He also wants to redesign the panel and put switches/gauges at the
> locations where you would use them. For example, having a remote
> switch
> for the water pump not only in the kitchen but in the bathroom. I
> suggested a two way switch so that you could turn on/off from either
> position.
>
> Jim would welcome other input on your ideas for a redesigned panel and
>
> hopes to have something to show at the GMCMI fall rally in Marion NC
> in
> October. He is not yet online. Address, etc., is: 5971 Anno Ave,
> Orlando FL 32809, 407-857-5777.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Scott Woodworth [SMTP:myvair]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 2:52 PM
> > To: gmcmotorhome
> > Subject: Re: GMC: Propane Fuel Gauge
> >
> > Here's the URL of a company that makes a whole new GMC monitor
> panel.
> > It's digital and looks pretty nice from their photograph.
> >
> >
http://www.l-n.com/cdecorp/
I am still trying to locate a propane fuel gauge for my 78 Royale.I am
not looking to replace the whole panel, but if I have to
I guess I will. L.J.