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29th December 2023, 15:15 | #11 |
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No I don't think I posted anything in pics about my cover. Give me a few days and I'll try to do it. Problem is, I have changed my car. I totally stripped the old one for spares though, so I did keep the cover. I can't remember if I fitted it to the replacement car, or put it in the spares box for later use. I' have a loo asap.
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Thankyou for your replies- I was looking at it as a preventative measure but will check for any wetness and use some switch cleaner on the connections when I install the scrivits. Chris.S.
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4th January 2024, 17:55 | #13 |
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I found the old lsm in the shed and the plasticard shield that I made. The last pic shows it - loosely fitted in the approximate position but not fixed. I left an air gap for cooling.
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Stewart,thanks for the information,I have checked the LSM and not sign of any wet or damp so I will get on with the job,last question do the units produce much heat? Chris.S.
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