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hi a other job on the go is the conversion of this halogen machine lamp as fitting a led head light from the £1 shop cut the front out of the lamp machine the front cover to fit the glass then glue the led light cluster in sum pics to follow


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I have one of those - very good Thumbsup
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hi well i cut two support pins from the inside to fit a pp9 and wired it all up it worker then i noticed something burning the on bored resister cud not handel 9 volts so will have to remove the other two pins and fit the original battery box pics


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Hi Bob, thanks for posting ............ very enlightening Rotfl

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(07-31-2014, 04:41 PM)DaveH Wrote: I have one of those - very good Thumbsup
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U talking about LED LIGHTS, right ???
where'd U get Yours from DAVE, if I may ask
We need a couple badly for some machines
Pray do tell
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(08-07-2015, 10:11 AM)aRM Wrote:
(07-31-2014, 04:41 PM)DaveH Wrote: I have one of those - very good Thumbsup
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U talking about LED  LIGHTS, right  ???
where'd  U  get  Yours  from  DAVE,  if  I  may  ask  
We need  a  couple  badly  for some  machines
Pray  do  tell
TIA
aRM

From Toolquip before it became Toolquip and Allied  many years ago (20?). It originally used a 12v 20w halogen lamp, I just changed the lamp to a 12v 5 w LED with the same base, plugged it in and switched it on Thumbsup
No idea if the same model is still available but similar ones are.
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