any various switches.
any various switches.
Got a soldering Iron offa Santa so want some switches ie. rear fog, heated seats that sort of thing to practice soldering new bulbs into if anyone has any spare:biggrin: cheers:thumbup:
i got the bulbs in blue for the heated seats etc... had to buy 50 and now i'm a paid up member i can sell them to you
That you can mate but I need the switches to practice with aswell:laugh:
but you know you can just change the bulbs... i did mine like you are planning to do and it's very hard and they don't fit in so easily
Yeah I know that mate but the tiny LEDs are better hence wanting to practice before doing mine:thumbup1:
Andy get a piece of this,CLICK ME You can use it to practice your soldering on and even cut the soldered bulbs out and add wires to see if they work,
And after a bit of practice using the iron and the board you'll be making lots of electronic goodies for your car, maplins sell it too mate :thumbup:
Bandit Andy get a piece of this,CLICK ME You can use it to practice your soldering on and even cut the soldered bulbs out and add wires to see if they work,
And after a bit of practice using the iron and the board you'll be making lots of electronic goodies for your car Oh and maplins sell it too :thumbup:
Bandit Andy get a piece of this,CLICK ME You can use it to practice your soldering on and even cut the soldered bulbs out and add wires to see if they work,
And after a bit of practice using the iron and the board you'll be making lots of electronic goodies for your car Oh and maplins sell it too :thumbup:
:laugh: its a piece of pcb board mate, the top surface of it is copper, so you solder your bits into the holes on the board, and add power to it by soldering wires to the end of the 2 tracks you use, then add power? (have a feeling i'm going to have to draw a picture) :laugh::blink:
i will get you some from a crashed toyota at work if you want.... you can pay the postage for them
Bandit :laugh: its a piece of pcb board mate, the top surface of it is copper, so you solder your bits into the holes on the board, and add power to it by soldering wires to the end of the 2 tracks you use, then add power? (have a feeling i'm going to have to draw a picture) :laugh::blink:
Bandit :laugh: its a piece of pcb board mate, the top surface of it is copper, so you solder your bits into the holes on the board, and add power to it by soldering wires to the end of the 2 tracks you use, then add power? (have a feeling i'm going to have to draw a picture) :laugh::blink: