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Old 03-29-2007, 07:31 AM
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!DRL mod! :)

so i went on the website that found me.. and so i figured since the auto-light turn on pisses me off a lot, id just wire a switch..across the light sensor..
so basically it can eithier read ''1'' if the light is bright, or the switch is on. so if its dark and i dont want the lights on, i can hit the switch.. and it will allow me to turn off the lights. (its not instantaneous tho) or, i can leave the switch on 'off' to allow the lights to turn on/off auto again.

figured that might be a more elegant fix then just chopping the sensor wires and taping the thing together. :P

im still in the hunt for a nice switch to put in my blank switch space...gonna hit up the junkyards soon.. so far its just sort of dangling in the back. but it'll be nicer soon :]

|~VVVVV~| <photoswitch
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|___/ ___| <switch
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hehe. hope the text pic shows..
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