Odometer acting up..
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When I did it myself I think I had 2 not working because I overheated them when soldering.
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I would check your resoldering. Maybe you have some solder joints touching on the LCD. For the LED's not working check to make sure they are on the right way, They are polarity sensitive.
When I did it myself I think I had 2 not working because I overheated them when soldering.
When I did it myself I think I had 2 not working because I overheated them when soldering.
Also, what is the model number for the LEDs? I'm putting white ones on.
Last edited by mbison83; 01-03-2011 at 08:38 PM.
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These dont seem to be the ones I got (yellow in the center). Can I use a 9V battery to test a single LED? If so, which side would be a (+) and which (-)?
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I bought a set of white and a set of blue in case I didnt like the blue and no extra shipping cost.
Ya you could use a 9V to test it, it would just be dimmer.
I believe the marked side is + but if it doesnt work just switch it around.
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I have a set of them in front of me and they are yellow in the middle.
I bought a set of white and a set of blue in case I didnt like the blue and no extra shipping cost.
Ya you could use a 9V to test it, it would just be dimmer.
I believe the marked side is + but if it doesnt work just switch it around.
I bought a set of white and a set of blue in case I didnt like the blue and no extra shipping cost.
Ya you could use a 9V to test it, it would just be dimmer.
I believe the marked side is + but if it doesnt work just switch it around.
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