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Old Apr 7, 2006 | 07:15 PM
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Step 19.

the wire legs from the resistor go from red box to pink box. thus making the resistor's legs appear back on top of the circute bord.


Step 20.

the other side of resistor's legs went to the positive side of the LED to make a connection, and that's what the green boxes represent. and the wires that are not soldered are the negative leg from the LED's.


Step 21.

Top side of the circute bord completed.
Note: positive legs of LED should have it's own power, but the negative side, can all be joined together. it's only a ground.


Step 22.

test it out! I used a phone charger[your ordinary house wireless phone charger, they are usually 9v, but read the specs on the adapter to be sure.]. so the lights will be brighter once it's hooked up to the cluster's 12V power source.

Step 23.

test fit your work. and mount the bord with hot glue. I LOVE HOT GLUE!!!!


Step 24.

Be amazed..not amazed, but proud of your work. Don't mind the blue-ish look, it's just how cam's work, but the middle big white one should be a good reference.




ok, last step is to put everything back together just like you took it apart.
remember to test out your lights before making a final assembly. I do not know which side is positive or negative, so you are going to have to figure that out on your own. it shouldn't matter if it was your ordinary OEM helogen bulbs, but LED's only work when the current flow are correct.

Ok, how was this DIY? Easy? Hard?

Please give me feed back on this. and correct me if anything is wrong.

Happy DIY, mad-ass aka Hoyoung
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