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please help me out here guys
i got all the parts that Louis said to get, now i am not sure how to use the 3A diode. well i am no electronic engineer, so i have no idea how to use it. Its got 4 metal pronges coming out of a black piece, they each have a symbol on the other side, +, s, -, s....is this the correct piece? how do i use it? what is the point of it? will the lights work correctly without it? please help me out! thanks Darski
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What you're describing is a rectifier, which is a 4-diode bridge. It converts AC to DC current which you are not interested in. Anyway, it's not the right part. What you want is an ordinary 3A, two-prong diode. I specified rectifying because there are many types of diodes (zener, Schottky, etc); rectifying is the "normal" type. The lights won't work correctly without it, current will feedback and you'll get weird results. ------------------ Louis Wang Austin/Sugar Land, TX 1998 Black E0 #3826 http://web.wtez.net/tw57472
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oh, alright, thanks, i'll try it again....were did u get yours at?
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Louis, cant he just use one half of it? Like the two opposite prongs. ------------------ Chris Hightower http://crush7.dyndns.org/
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darski: I got mine at a local electronics surplus outlet. Radio Shack might be able to help. If not, check http://www.mouser.com. Chris: Theoretically he can use one ~ terminal and either the + or - terminal (depends on which ~ terminal) and that should work. But I didn't try it so I couldn't make that recommendation. It would be easier to buy the right component. ------------------ Louis Wang Austin/Sugar Land, TX 1998 Black E0 #3826 http://web.wtez.net/tw57472
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Radio shack does have the right diodes, they look very similar to a small resistor and have a black body with a silver or white stripe around it that's closer to one prong/wire than the other.
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something like that, with the thin ends being solid wire and the space where the stripe would be. Hope that helps.
------------------ Eric Walton 2000 Silver Frost SVT 1571 of 2150 Richbrook shift knob Pioneer 6x8 2 & 3-ways Hoodliner removed Energy suspension motor mount inserts and rear bar bushings Lighted SVT mod Fog lamp mod A6 sidemarkers
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ok, i went to radio shack, and i got the right part...but now i actually started, and i am more confused...can u try to explain the whole wiring part again....i am lost...like i said, i know pretty much nothing about electronics, but i wanna try and do this on my own...so far i have 2, 5 foot wires soddered to the copper spades, on both sides, and they are mounted, well i didn't peel the 3m tape off yet, just in case, but they are up...anyways....what do i do from there? i dont really understand the schematic....from what i see, is the ground not shown? it says u only spliced 3 times per side, but then how do the 2 join after the components to get to the side marker? another question is...i have a orange wire w/ a light blue line, and a blue wire, and the ground....which of the 2 is the turn signal and which is the parking lamp? thanks for all your help guys darski
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hope this helps (credits to Blake S. Nelson) Can you take pictures while you are doing this mod, Thanks Later, ------------------ jjh Union City, NJ 2000 T-Red SVT #1033 of 2150 Xenon fog lights
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thanks so much!!!!! but i dont have a digital camera or scanner, sorry
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I started this mod tonight! I have the wires plumbed through the fenders. Took about 45 minutes - passenger side was more challenging. I'll take some pics during progress and post here later this week..........
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