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Old 10-29-2009 | 09:20 PM
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I am definately a newbie to tanks, so please be easy on me.
I just upgraded my HL M26 Pershing to the RX18 board so I can get ready for some IR battles.
While I was at it I upgraded the smoke to the progressive unit and installed a better speaker and cooling fan.
After I had everything all hooked up and working correctly, I found out I had a plug left over that is supposed to make the rear lights come on with the fronts.
(Here's the newbie question Where or what do I either plug or solder this to in order to get the rear lights back on? [sm=confused.gif]
Old 10-31-2009 | 06:17 PM
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Default RE: HL Light Question

Hi

I have an RX18 Persing and the rear lights have it's own two pin socket soldered too the eight pin socket for the upper hull/turret, for the front lights.

so you can solder a socket too the eight pin for the front lights or take the covers off the RX18 board and solder the rear lights too the board itself.

but i think it would be easier just to solder a two pin too the eight pin for the front lights.

jon


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