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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Steve Huber on December 17, 2012, 07:02:17 PM
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To assist in installing the Dim Headlight fix as shown in the Roy Mueller / Bill Sprague video, there is now a document defining the step by step instructions and schematic . Tim just posted it to the Coach Assist section of the website.
Steve
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Steve,
I am not finding the document. Do you have a link?
Thanks
Glenn
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Never mind ... just found it!
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Thank you Steve!
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OK, I give! Where would someone find the Coach Assist section?????
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Randy, go to the main BAC website (not this Forum website), and Coach Assist is on the drop-down menu under the "Member Services" tab, just below the word "CLUB" in the page masthead.
http://beaveramb.org/
Joel
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Thanks for posting this. I will look forward to downloading it once my registration with the new web site is approved.
Bill
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Tim, Roy, and Bill and all that may have helped. Very nice job on the documentation and video. It is much appreciated to those of us needing more light for almost everything we do now :-)
Later Ed
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Tim, Roy, and Bill and all that may have helped. Very nice job on the documentation and video. It is much appreciated to those of us needing more light for almost everything we do now :-)
Later Ed
Thank you. I had a lot of fun with this.
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I wrote it up because I couldn't remember the instructions long enough to perform them and got tired of constantly "rewinding" the video. :)
Steve
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Steve, sorry I did not pass credit along where it was due. The written instructions help a lot given none of us can probably use crimps and d**es as fast as Roy can.....he must have been Wyatt Earp in a past life :-)
Later Ed
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Steve, sorry I did not pass credit along where it was due. The written instructions help a lot given none of us can probably use crimps and d**es as fast as Roy can.....he must have been Wyatt Earp in a past life :-)
Later Ed
When I did the video I learned the editing software had an adjustable "speed up" feature. I used it gently enough to keep you from catching it in most places. But, it is obvious in one or two clips. Roy was pretty quick, but I made him quicker!
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