Which wire to cut to make the clock stay bright?
#1
Which wire to cut to make the clock stay bright?
I know this is a old question, but I forgot the answer. I did a search, but found nothing of use. can anyone tell me the correct answer really quick? thank you.
-Chris
-Chris
#10
i did it. used film that i colored with a sharpie. here is the writeup from when i showed my buddy how to do it.
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/442543/13
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/442543/13
#12
Originally Posted by irish44j
seems like my cardomain site is hosting all your mods there jason...
by the way, what is this "my buddy" stuff
people know irish44j lol!
by the way, what is this "my buddy" stuff
people know irish44j lol!
and i dont get those big civilian dollars so i dont have a dig camera.
ok fine you arent my "buddy" anymore. you are just irish44j
#22
the green one...no the red one...WAIT...the green one
thats what i was telling my protege (irish) when he was doing it. then he cut the red one anyway.
no wait..i think im the one that cut the wrong one
thats what i was telling my protege (irish) when he was doing it. then he cut the red one anyway.
no wait..i think im the one that cut the wrong one
#25
#26
Originally Posted by AX5.G.2K3.SE
#28
it is the red wire. i taped the green wire back up, and cut the red wire, and it does not dim. it is great! so from now on people.... THE RED WIRE is correct!
thanks for the help guys...
-Chris
thanks for the help guys...
-Chris
#29
LOL, thx a ton buddy. you saved my ***
Originally Posted by Blkmax95c
it is the red wire. i taped the green wire back up, and cut the red wire, and it does not dim. it is great! so from now on people.... THE RED WIRE is correct!
thanks for the help guys...
-Chris
thanks for the help guys...
-Chris
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