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HEADLIGHT PEKTRON UNIT.

Postby j.johnson23 » 04 Apr 2013 16:56

Have any of the more electronically minded of you out there managed to make a circuit diagram of this little bugger.
Asking as its virtually unobtainable now and i would like to get some one to make me one but he needs a schematic.

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Postby UKPhilTR7 » 05 Apr 2013 00:38

I was able to get one a few years ago from Robsport and I am sure some of the other suppliers will have a few floating around if you contact them.

I remember reading a post about a year ago where someone had seen some breaker units in Maplin (UK) and wanted to know the rating of the original units. I had a look online and they had something. I did not hear how that went, but if you had to buy them all (about 4 from memory) and try them all it would not cost that much.

I had a headlight issue once and later found out it was this little git that had gone. So small but so important if you want to see where you are going at night lol.

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Postby Cobber » 05 Apr 2013 02:08

<font size="2"><font face="Comic Sans MS">It was a long time ago now, so my memory is hazy but a geek mate and I cracked mine open and replaced all the components on the circuit board. I don't think we had a circuit diagram.
The cost of rebuilding it was only a few dollars.</font id="Comic Sans MS"></font id="size2">



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Postby kstrutt1 » 05 Apr 2013 11:14

If you have a failed one it is usually only the diodes which fail and replacements can be easily soldered in.

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