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  1. Hi all, I just purchased a 2013 VLX and have found the screen for the power wedge position to be difficult at best to read.... the display diagram moves a wedge picture up and down (however it is very difficult to see in the real world), there is no numeric indication or any sort that you could remember -especially if you want to go into presets and enter a percentage number. Maybe I am missing something??? it would be nice when you are taking someone surfing or foiling, etc. to be able to adjust the wedge on the fly and see the actual setting not just a picture, so that it is easy to return to in the future or for programming purposes (yes, I know that you can save the current setting to a preset), sometimes you just want to play with the settings and know what they are set at. Any suggestions out there? I even thought that maybe lenco would have a bank of LED indicators that I could wire in to show the position of the wedge, unfortunately their indicator with a set of led lights in a bar graph arrangement only comes in an expensive module with switches and other electronics.
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