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Thanks Scotty, George and the rest of ye old helpful folk!

Waaaaaaaay to hard for me to attempt. I mean, reading instructions on "how to", sh*t, I don't read manuals for anyone or any  reason, it's unAustralian! :w00t2:

See you all this weekend hopefully, :w00t2:

SWITCHES

Sexy and I want them now.

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I used the appropriate width solder wick and tinned it... works a treat and you can shape it once its tinned...

I will draw up the diagrams and get some pics together into a zip file tonight... anyone who wants it PM me or Email me and let me know. The instructions should be fairly easy to follow but if you have any problems let me know.

Steve.

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Thanks for all the posts helping me and others looking to go with the blue swiches.

For now I will leave it alone along with all other mods and cruises. I was made redundant yesterday and $$$$ are a problem. Good luck to those who get it done, when I'm earning again I'll take George up on the offer tp help.

cheers guys :thumbsup:

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Thanks for all the posts helping me and others looking to go with the blue swiches.

For now I will leave it alone along with all other mods and cruises. I was made redundant yesterday and $$$$ are a problem.  Good luck to those who get it done, when I'm earning again I'll take George up on the offer tp help.

cheers guys :crybaby:

Didn't work for a Japanese based company did you ????

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Also guys you'll need silver paper clips for the earthing.

No need to explain George, you can show us how on the day :gooff:

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I'm in the same boat as NEWXR --I have absolutely no electrical experience,

and if there is a forum member in Sydney who could help us out it would be

GREATFULLY APPRECIATED

could you please PM me

KILLER :blush:

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Been interested in doing this for over a year now and finally decided today to give it a go. Word of warning for anyone wanting to use the Jaycar Blue SMD's (ZD2020). It seems that they are discontinued and no longer in the Jaycar catalogue. I was fortunate enough to find some at the Silverwater Store (Sydney) where they are $10 for packet of 6. From memory, there was about 5 packets left after I grabbed some.

Anyway....I attempted the switches tonight. 2nd word of warning....the SMD's are f&*$%ng small :ermm:

3rd word of warning....make sure you start with one of the "single" switches. That way, if you melt the sh*t out of the tracks like I did, it's no great drama :gooff: . However, lights aint ever gunna be working on that little mother.

I continued on my merry little way and successfully completed the other 2 single switches....looks Mickey Mouse, even the wife was impressed :gooff:

Tomorrow, I will attack the Mother of all Switches :spoton:

Have to tell you though, I would not take the risk of offering to do other people's switches....while I can live with stuffing my own switches, I'd hate to stuff someone elses.

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post-2295-1113011315_thumb.jpgCompleted the big Mother Switch....glad it's over, I can tell you. Now I'll try and grab a replacement "single" switch for the one I botched, and complete the job sometime in the future.

For now, both fronts and one rear working beautifully.

Cockpit picture attached.

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