In they go. Take care that they are not too close to the metal rim and don't apply too much force on the pads. Check the soldering with a magnifier of some sort:
"Apply a small amount evenly to the back of the LED and the star. Solder the star on promptly and apply pressure while the epoxy sets (the thinner the layer is the better it works)."
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"Note the pozi drive screw heads next to the LED - these are a recent addition...:"
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Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:08am
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"EC5 Connector and Dimmer switch wire"
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"Battery on the back."
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"High-Low-High etc switch on left of helmet."
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"Battery hungry Halogen light"
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Posted on: Sun 25/May/08 7:34pm
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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: Sat 2/Aug/08 10:40pm
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"Cover off:"
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Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:05am
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