"New too is the presence of heatsink goo between the LED and the star:"
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"High-Low-High etc switch on left of helmet."
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Posted by: mark2c
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Posted on: Sun 9/Oct/11 9:28pm
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"Apply Arctic Silver 5 (pretty much the best available) heatsink goo onto the faces between the star and the body. Tighten the screws.
Now we need to remove resistor R04 because it is somewhat under-rated for the ~0.4 Watts it needs to dissipate inside a hot body... It is shown here:"
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Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:15am
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"Quad mic cable"
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"The new light:"
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Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:04am
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