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#71
[QUOTE=rgoers;468594]You could always sell a few of those "Kawi K's" you made and cover the cost of the tape and then some. [/QUOTE}]
If I get a few minutes I will cut out a few more. When I do they will be $2.50 shipped. I work for about a 1/2 min wage
If I get a few minutes I will cut out a few more. When I do they will be $2.50 shipped. I work for about a 1/2 min wage
#72
I got my light flasher circuit tonight. Unfortunately, I got over-zealous and installed it so fast, I didn't take any pictures. Works like a charm though!!! It took me about a half hour to install, including the time it took me to solder the connections and get waterproof heat-shrink on them... and get it programmed. The circuit is tiny (@ 1"x1" square and less than 1/4" thick) and covered in some sort of hard epoxy for weather protection. It easily tucked up under the fender, along with the other connectors.
I programmed for 4 quick flashes then steady on, with a 15 second delay between actuations. That keeps it from annoying people in stop-and-go traffic.
I programmed for 4 quick flashes then steady on, with a 15 second delay between actuations. That keeps it from annoying people in stop-and-go traffic.
#73
I got my light flasher circuit tonight. Unfortunately, I got over-zealous and installed it so fast, I didn't take any pictures. Works like a charm though!!! It took me about a half hour to install, including the time it took me to solder the connections and get waterproof heat-shrink on them... and get it programmed. The circuit is tiny (@ 1"x1" square and less than 1/4" thick) and covered in some sort of hard epoxy for weather protection. It easily tucked up under the fender, along with the other connectors.
I programmed for 4 quick flashes then steady on, with a 15 second delay between actuations. That keeps it from annoying people in stop-and-go traffic.
I programmed for 4 quick flashes then steady on, with a 15 second delay between actuations. That keeps it from annoying people in stop-and-go traffic.
#74
I'm very happy with the unit so far. It's tiny, so I had my doubts that it could handle the current the stock lamp draws. While programming it though, I had the brake lever strapped in the on position for more than 5 minutes (longer than I'd ever be using the brake under normal conditions) with no ill effects.
I did get worried that the unit wasn't functioning properly because I had forgotten about the DELAY modes. I was testing the mode without waiting for the 15 second timeout, and thinking it was "busted". Duh!!!??? Stupid me. The delay was one of the reasons I chose this particular model...
#75
Hahahaha yeah, but hey I'm not as bad as this guy!!!