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Ridin' and smilin'
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I appreciate the help!
Did I read that the leads off these are only 12"?
Did I read that the leads off these are only 12"?
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Nope, that was the LR10's. The LR4's have 1 meter leads. And happy to help.I appreciate the help!Did I read that the leads off these are only 12"?
You're welcome, and thank you for your businessLR4's ordered on Thursday, in my hands on Saturday. Thanks, Justin! Nice looking lights. As soon as it was dark I took one of the LR4's and a spare car battery out in the street, hooked it up shined it down the street. Oh yeah, these'll do.
Does it ever rain there?Definitely a lumen spewing machine!
Did Erik actually wash his bike or was it just raining in Rancho Cambodia?
Dave - I'm going to use marine liquid electrical tape or Dow 738. Going to test both and see which performs better. For the knob, will use a viton sealing washer under the nut.Justin,
The one I purchased seem to have some potting material to seal the electronics. They also siliconed the switch threads and wire leads. I added a couple of inches of shrink tube over the wire leads just for good measure.
Dave
Phil - the dimmer will be available for sale once completed, and tested. Better yet, it looks like I'll be able to keep the final price around $30 as well . And no, they won't be the designer washers, just the standard o-ring washers :lol: .Justin
Will you have this dimmer on the website for sale or are you putting this together as an example of
a dimmer project.
Are you using a "Louis" Viton washer? Very chic
Somebody didn't read the part that said "$130, shipped to your door, anywhere in the USA."Ordered!
Tnx Justin!
Anybody want a lightly used set of Hella Micro-DE Xenons? PM Me.
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