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Rabster
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26-11-2019, 08:53 AM
#61
this does the same thing Mat linky

but doesnt beat the satisfaction of making your own



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Rabster
26-11-2019, 08:53 AM #61

this does the same thing Mat linky

but doesnt beat the satisfaction of making your own




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Mr Reman
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26-11-2019, 09:20 AM
#62
Rabster but doesnt beat the satisfaction of making your own

Yes, But as I've made 2 dud's so far, I'm willing to miss out on the "satisfaction" value because even if number 3 worked flawlessly, 1 and 2 already took hold of the "I made that" satisfaction and sh4t all over it. I'm feeling a much bigger draw to the "Buy it now" button style instant retail gratification (Like I just did. :blushing: )........ Now I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

I'd still like to know what went wrong with my attempt though. It's bugging me that a simple 2 hour project lost me most of a weekend, And all I came out the other side with was nothing more than a pretty paperweight.

I wouldn't have minded the lost weekend if I learnt something constructive. :Sulk:

Scotty B.

Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh
Mr Reman
26-11-2019, 09:20 AM #62

Rabster but doesnt beat the satisfaction of making your own

Yes, But as I've made 2 dud's so far, I'm willing to miss out on the "satisfaction" value because even if number 3 worked flawlessly, 1 and 2 already took hold of the "I made that" satisfaction and sh4t all over it. I'm feeling a much bigger draw to the "Buy it now" button style instant retail gratification (Like I just did. :blushing: )........ Now I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

I'd still like to know what went wrong with my attempt though. It's bugging me that a simple 2 hour project lost me most of a weekend, And all I came out the other side with was nothing more than a pretty paperweight.

I wouldn't have minded the lost weekend if I learnt something constructive. :Sulk:

Scotty B.


Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh

Rabster
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26-11-2019, 09:22 AM
#63
i still have one of the circuits built somewhere maybe we can fault find your unit online between the 2 of us ill measure my settings you measure yours etc etc



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Rabster
26-11-2019, 09:22 AM #63

i still have one of the circuits built somewhere maybe we can fault find your unit online between the 2 of us ill measure my settings you measure yours etc etc




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Mr Reman
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26-11-2019, 09:35 AM
#64
Rabster i still have one of the circuits built somewhere maybe we can fault find your unit online between the 2 of us ill measure my settings you measure yours etc etc

Alternatively, We could take the two I've built and play conkers with them. You up for that Rabster? :tongue_smilie:

I wish I had a breadboard I could have build it on first and test everything worked OK. At least that way I would know if it was a dodgy component (I did have to rob 2 of the small capacitors off the original board) or if it was something I did in assembly. Confusedad:

Scotty B.
Edited 06-01-2013, 07:15 PM by Mr Reman.

Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh
Mr Reman
26-11-2019, 09:35 AM #64

Rabster i still have one of the circuits built somewhere maybe we can fault find your unit online between the 2 of us ill measure my settings you measure yours etc etc

Alternatively, We could take the two I've built and play conkers with them. You up for that Rabster? :tongue_smilie:

I wish I had a breadboard I could have build it on first and test everything worked OK. At least that way I would know if it was a dodgy component (I did have to rob 2 of the small capacitors off the original board) or if it was something I did in assembly. Confusedad:

Scotty B.


Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh

Rabster
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26-11-2019, 09:55 AM
#65
ooh conkers sounds good



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Rabster
26-11-2019, 09:55 AM #65

ooh conkers sounds good




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Mr Reman
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26-11-2019, 10:34 AM
#66
Rabster ooh conkers sounds good

I reckon if we film the "Project board conker match" from 5 or 6 angles and cut it all together with some slow motion shots and dubbed this sound track over it......... Well, We could go viral on You Tube within 3 months ! :w00t:

Scotty B.

Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh
Mr Reman
26-11-2019, 10:34 AM #66

Rabster ooh conkers sounds good

I reckon if we film the "Project board conker match" from 5 or 6 angles and cut it all together with some slow motion shots and dubbed this sound track over it......... Well, We could go viral on You Tube within 3 months ! :w00t:

Scotty B.


Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh

jomo
Senior Member
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26-11-2019, 10:54 AM
#67
How easy are these to fit, where do they connect to, and if you arm the car twice (hit the lock button a 2nd time in 1-2 secs) will it still close the mirrors?

Thanks lads...

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jomo
26-11-2019, 10:54 AM #67

How easy are these to fit, where do they connect to, and if you arm the car twice (hit the lock button a 2nd time in 1-2 secs) will it still close the mirrors?

Thanks lads...


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mattlaw
Senior Member
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26-11-2019, 11:00 AM
#68
I'd rather build it myself, just with the problem reman was having I wondered if the instructions were right
mattlaw
26-11-2019, 11:00 AM #68

I'd rather build it myself, just with the problem reman was having I wondered if the instructions were right

Mr Reman
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26-11-2019, 11:11 AM
#69
jomo How easy are these to fit, where do they connect to

Hopefully they're easier to fit than make. :tongue_smilie:
As to where to connect them, If you go to "This link" and download the PDF file, It gives quite detailed wiring instructions.

mattlaw I'd rather build it myself, just with the problem reman was having I wondered if the instructions were right


What you're failing to notice is that it looks like most of the people who tried it succeeded.

I, on the other hand, am the sort of inept plank who while trying to build mine, didn't wait long enough for my gas powered soldering iron to cool down before refilling it. I managed to remove most of the hair from the back my right hand in the ensuing small fireball.

You dont want to rate the difficalty of this project against the problems someone like me had. :tongue_smilie:

Hope that helps.

Scotty B.
Edited 06-01-2013, 08:58 PM by Mr Reman.

Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh
Mr Reman
26-11-2019, 11:11 AM #69

jomo How easy are these to fit, where do they connect to

Hopefully they're easier to fit than make. :tongue_smilie:
As to where to connect them, If you go to "This link" and download the PDF file, It gives quite detailed wiring instructions.

mattlaw I'd rather build it myself, just with the problem reman was having I wondered if the instructions were right


What you're failing to notice is that it looks like most of the people who tried it succeeded.

I, on the other hand, am the sort of inept plank who while trying to build mine, didn't wait long enough for my gas powered soldering iron to cool down before refilling it. I managed to remove most of the hair from the back my right hand in the ensuing small fireball.

You dont want to rate the difficalty of this project against the problems someone like me had. :tongue_smilie:

Hope that helps.

Scotty B.


Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh

Mr Reman
Senior Member
250
02-12-2019, 01:16 PM
#70
Ruddy system posted this before I'd finnished typing !!!!!

Nothing to see here, move along. :tongue_smilie:
Edited 12-01-2013, 10:58 PM by Mr Reman.

Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh
Mr Reman
02-12-2019, 01:16 PM #70

Ruddy system posted this before I'd finnished typing !!!!!

Nothing to see here, move along. :tongue_smilie:


Air filter by K+N, Exhaust by Japspeed, Brakes by Mintex......... And a scuffed rear arch by my sister. Huh

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