Oh absolutely! For folks that aren’t familiar with wiring, circuits or soldering, this can be a bit daunting! With so many folks having issues with their Delorean, I was well prepare to do what it takes to get it right even if it’s quite over kill. I’m also more than happy to help anyone with this once they’d get theirs. Modifying “toys” is always fun!I was just buggin' ya, cdx008.
Thank you for sharing these amazing step-by-step updates.
I couldn’t find electrical tape so I used scotch tape. It’s such low voltage and amperage so it’s fine. I’d recommend electrical tape or one of those rubber joint things that you heat up. Honestly, these cables are so thin, any type of tape works.@cdx008 did you need to wrap the soldered join of the two female cables to prevent short circuit ?
I see you plugged in the battery compartment cable into the LED1 circuit. The one on the hood you removed. Pull that out and you should be good. Are you using USB C to power the vehicle correct? That’s the way the steps were made so the battery compartment won’t be plugged in anymore or it can go in the original slot. The way the new circuit works is that it will power everything the moment it receives power either from battery or USB C. There are no more on and off. The on off switch is a digital one on this Delorean so you can’t use it anymore if you want to hook this up to a wifi switch.Hello! I was trying to make the modification to swap the LED1 and LED2 jumpers. Perhaps when I pulled the hood area up, something got disconnected. The problem I have now is when batteries are in, the headlights/turn signal lights come on automatically, before I have pushed the switch. Pushing the switch does turn on and off the hover lighting, but never turns off the above lights.
Could someone check my wiring here to see if I plugged something in the wrong spot? Perhaps I sent the power cable to the wrong board? Attached are two photos.
Thank you!
Eric
Plug your battery compartment cable back here. This is the original location.Hello! I was trying to make the modification to swap the LED1 and LED2 jumpers. Perhaps when I pulled the hood area up, something got disconnected. The problem I have now is when batteries are in, the headlights/turn signal lights come on automatically, before I have pushed the switch. Pushing the switch does turn on and off the hover lighting, but never turns off the above lights.
Could someone check my wiring here to see if I plugged something in the wrong spot? Perhaps I sent the power cable to the wrong board? Attached are two photos.
Thank you!
Eric
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