Question about the Solder that you used, I’ve been told that there are two types one with like flux coated and without, do I have worry about that with this type of Soldering
hello! I am a producer on a home renovation tv show and I think this video would be great content in our pilot episode. would you be willing to let us show this clip in that episode? love to chat more!
Now, you can get 3.2v eve 105ah cells for under $40 a piece shipped in a few days. . That would be under $480 for a 36v pack… along with a 250A bms for $180. All in for $660.
At 8:18 you showed up a retainer clip which is on the left side but there is also another one on the right side. How were you able to slide in the right retainer clip? I’ve tried everything but it doesn’t go in. The clip is a bit away from its hole
I really appreciate the vid! I had a feeling these wouldn't be a simple bulb swap, unfortunately, so this is incredibly helpful. I'm halfway through rerunning custom wiring through the truck for all of the peripherals and aftermarket accessories so this is as good a time as any to knock this out!
I was going to build a trailer exactly like this, but then I got thinking. What If I built a solar tracker trailer, and mount two trackers on it. Those eco worthy trackers can hold 6 panels each and they are only like $400 a piece. What do you think about that?
What a scam! They advertise that it can go up to 28 mph, but do not mention that you have to completely dismantle everything to do so. Two thumbs down. Update: I went out and was able to change it, literally in under a minute with just the controller. I did not have to take the battery out, etc. I did increase the speed limit to the maximum as well.
Mine was able to do 28 the race mode option that requires you to send the unit back to the factory just allows you to continue to hold the Throttle Down even when it gets to 28 mph
i really enjoyed this video! the rice seemed like a horrible experience but I hope you're marriage is still going strong since you guys seemed like a cute couple!
Completed this in a 2012 Pathfinder. LED was used in all 3 slots. Painted the top of the LED with black paint (from a paint pen) to reduce hot spots. Green LEDs were used. The negative terminal was tested prior to installation and was found to be nearest the center of the circuit board. Resistors were soldered to this terminal and then connected to the LED lamp. The positive terminal was nearest the edge of the board. The knobs came off with a biprong tool, and are standard knobs with a “half circle” insert with sleeve. Thanks for the video! It turned out very well.
What a blessing! My dad just passed away 5 days before his 90th. What a joy to be privileged to hold his hand as he slipped away. God bless your mom!!!!
@@anthonypolzella8439 Correct, you just use Ohms law to calculate the value. You have 12v and you want the LED to typically be limited to 20ma (full brightness) so 12/.020=600 so 600ohm resistor. If that is too bright you can change it to like a 1K resistor.
Hello how are you? Can I put this video of yours in my next compilation? With your channel credits in the video description and in the video itself. I await your reply