"Clear up the star and the LED - note the terminals and pads have been cleaned up:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:14am
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Posted by: nibbler
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Mon 19/Mar/07 2:46pm
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"Remove the LED wires:"
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Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:11am
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Posted by: jeremyb
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Mon 12/Mar/07 11:02pm
Views: 1,553
"Reinstall the handlebar bracket with some medium strength threadlock:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:21am
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Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Sun 9/Oct/11 9:28pm
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"Battery on the back."
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Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Sun 10/Oct/10 8:19pm
Views: 745
Posted by: Tojja
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Wed 28/Feb/07 1:55pm
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Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Tue 11/Oct/11 8:22am
Views: 652
"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: 609
"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 in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:15am
Views: 659
Posted by: tombomb600
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Tue 22/Apr/08 7:44pm
Views: 1,338
Posted by: ryda
Posted in: Review - Cheap Dx.com Lights For Night Riding.