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coaster wrote:I used the Wago connectors too and agree, they are great, I'll get some pictures on tomorrow.
Monty, the Jet fitting is slightly different as it uses the side mounting and bottom mounting screw and TBH is a pain in the arse fiddly job. I also bought one for my LiS which appears to fit a lot easier, I'm not ready to fit it to the LiS yet but I'll see if I can get some pics sorted tomorrow
MK Monty wrote:Great Lamydave. The pictures explain it all. I was looking at how to modify the ring to fit the existing rim. I presume you fit the JB then use the rim as front trim. Great. Got some wago's on the way they look a good job.
MK Monty wrote:Dave
The 2nd Pic showing the JB fitted, did the unit come with the fittings that go out to the sides of the head set or is that something you have made. When I did my series 1 all I got was the lasercut ring with the tabs that went back to the side of the lamp. Thats why I was struggling getting my head around fitting it to a special headset
Nelly wrote:Coaster,
Is there some control gear to hide away somewhere for HID conversion you have fitted?
Looks a very good light, I was considering getting a HID conversion for my GTS, hadn't considered installing one for the Lammy due to the associated control gear to hide somewhere.
Nelly wrote:Any Chance of posting a link for where you got it from?
Cheers....
Nelly wrote:I would have expected that cable would look like a thin version of a HT lead? I come across this sort of stuff inside boilers for the ignition circuits. If crap wire is used instead you can experience all sorts of ignition problems.
I did think this when I saw the pic with the special connector for the ignition wire.
Cheers.
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