13-05-2012, 09:18 AM
I've changed the bulbs with the clocks plugged in, but without the lights on. Is this likely to have broken the board Cully? Bear in mind, I only did this this morning when I was checking the bulbs/holders.
fuses are fine, dimmer is not on (i.e the lights are on full) Some of the LED's seem too long (the bulb holders dont seem to fit in the recess very well)
You are making sense Kingy, Ive done that a million times though, and no luck.
My next idea (before buying 2nd hand clocks from ebay) is to try to get power to the lights away from the car. What kind of voltage will they need? I can get a power supply from school( which will do up to 12V), and some wires with croc clips. Will this allow me to power the lights in the comfort of my home? I can then fiddle with the bulbs with ease to try to get them to work.
If so, which pin(s) do I need? On the large connector block?
The next resort is new clocks from ebay, so tbh, I dont care if I mess it up, it cant be any worse than it is now!!
fuses are fine, dimmer is not on (i.e the lights are on full) Some of the LED's seem too long (the bulb holders dont seem to fit in the recess very well)
You are making sense Kingy, Ive done that a million times though, and no luck.
My next idea (before buying 2nd hand clocks from ebay) is to try to get power to the lights away from the car. What kind of voltage will they need? I can get a power supply from school( which will do up to 12V), and some wires with croc clips. Will this allow me to power the lights in the comfort of my home? I can then fiddle with the bulbs with ease to try to get them to work.
If so, which pin(s) do I need? On the large connector block?
The next resort is new clocks from ebay, so tbh, I dont care if I mess it up, it cant be any worse than it is now!!