"After resoldering the LED wires carefully press the brass PCB retainer into the body - polygrips are ideal:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:19am
Views: 633
"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)."
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:15am
Views: 589
Posted by: Rider-man-Cam
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Sat 18/Oct/08 10:04pm
Views: 736
"Cover off:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:05am
Views: 555
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Tue 11/Oct/11 8:22am
Views: 674
"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:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:18am
Views: 585
Posted by: tombomb600
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Tue 22/Apr/08 7:42pm
Views: 1,368
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Tue 11/Oct/11 8:22am
Views: 694
Posted by: nigelp
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Sun 22/Jun/08 7:47pm
Views: 1,492
"The new light:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:04am
Views: 645
Posted by: ryda
Posted in: Review - Cheap Dx.com Lights For Night Riding.