It is a single track road but I will monitor it.
It's also the wrong colour

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Fully loaded boot took the beam off target. Lots of annoyed drivers. Adjustment required.Pete Boole wrote:Now that looks impressive! Any probs with glare to oncoming drivers? The dipped beam cutoff looks really sharp.
Pete
Interesting. Could you introduce a double-position buffer so you end up with two pod positions to cover such a situation?Hawaiis0 wrote:Fully loaded boot took the beam off target. Lots of annoyed drivers. Adjustment required.Pete Boole wrote:Now that looks impressive! Any probs with glare to oncoming drivers? The dipped beam cutoff looks really sharp.
Pete
The PO must of had something similar to you as he has taped the wires together behind the dash. They were hard on max brightness. I'm still looking for the wires !Lotus-e-Clan wrote:What happened to your dimmer?
Many, many, years ago I turned my dimmer for the the first time ever and it smoked a tad. So I quickly turned it back to where it was and it stopped smoking and haven't dared touch it since!
Update:Lotus-e-Clan wrote:That would annoy me too.![]()
So much so that I'd ..... drill a little pilot hole in the top (12 o'clock) and bottom (5.5 o'clock) of the case ..trap the 12 o'clock minute hand with a 'pin rod', then flick the hour hand with a pin rod through @ 5.5 o'clock to push the hour hand to 6 o'clock.
Or just drill one pin hole at 12 o'clock (to accept two pins) ..turn the misaligned hands to 12 o'clock, trap the hour hand with one pin and flick the minute hand into position with the other pin.
Mastic the pin hole(s) and jobs a good-un.