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    Technics 1200 LED KIT

    Hey everyone,

    Does anyone have any recommendation for a good website that sells LED kits for the 1200's. I was looking at this website but don't know if I can trust it, http://www.technologytransplant.com/index.php?cPath=7 or is it better to go the Ebay route?


    Thanks!

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    Is your problem that you cant solder? Id suggest ordering the parts yourself, its a lot cheaper..
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJBOJAN View Post
    Hey everyone,

    Does anyone have any recommendation for a good website that sells LED kits for the 1200's. I was looking at this website but don't know if I can trust it, http://www.technologytransplant.com/index.php?cPath=7 or is it better to go the Ebay route?


    Thanks!
    I have used their kits before and love them. If you can solder you can get cheaper kits off eBay.

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    Thanks so much for the help!

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    Is your problem that you cant solder? Id suggest ordering the parts yourself, its a lot cheaper..
    This. If you can solder, just buy the LEDs (and some 1k resistors if you're doing the target lights). It will be far cheaper than a kit. And if you can't solder it's a skill worth learning.
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    I actually have the ability to solder. I would like to replace all the lights including the pop up. I just figured with the pre made kit it would be easier and I would be less likely to mess up anything. But i did some research on the company previously mentioned and I have some read some negative comments regarding them plus i don't want to wait a month for them to ship it.

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    If want to replace the lights my self and for example go out to Radio Shack and get the blue LED's, what do is the list of things I need to buy, I tried searching but could not find a DYI outline one the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJBOJAN View Post
    If want to replace the lights my self and for example go out to Radio Shack and get the blue LED's, what do is the list of things I need to buy, I tried searching but could not find a DYI outline one the forum.
    I was wondering the same thing.
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    4x 5mm - strobe tower
    2x 3mm - 33/45
    1x 3mm - pop up
    1x 5x3mm - pitch

    1k resistor inline for pop up light. Remove existing resistor on switch. Make sure to install the correct way. Annoyed go to point of triangle on PCBs if I recall correctly.

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