I know that can be connected parallel with the dimensions, using his power ... But ... I have my own ideas:
to illuminate the license plate I want to use the button that is highlighted in picture
I ask for advice or guidance for action
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How to make the backlight plate? The photo, below, you can see:
I know that can be connected parallel with the dimensions, using his power ... But ... I have my own ideas: to illuminate the license plate I want to use the button that is highlighted in picture I ask for advice or guidance for action |
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the peice that you have there should have a little white bulb where it connects back to the scoot. the bulb should be relitivley small and have a rubber gasket on it, if you see this on the back of the scoot, push the bulb into the back of the "fender thing" next to where the clear plastic peice is above where the plate would go. and it should come on when the lights are on.
* your question is not to clear, are you asking about what i posted above? becouse if so and the light don't come on, your bulb is probally dead. or are you asking how you can manually turn in on and off. just rember that it would be very suspicious to do something like that. |
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ohhhh, well you would have to disengage the kill switch. but the way switches work is that there is two speperate lines and when you lets say hit the killswitch it would disengage the power to the licence plate light. this would probably be very time consuming and also illigal almost everywhere so i really would advise you not to do such a thing, but you could.
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Though I'm not entirely clear, I believe you are outside the US, and would like to use what would be a US killswitch to control your license plate light? Is that about right?
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Yes, I'm outside the U.S. and Europe.
At no mud flaps, lighting elements, there is only place for them. I would like to install ih.in my country it is perfectly legitimate To do this I need a electric circuit S50. Help? |
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I don't think turning off the this light would make your number plate disappear - it's highly reflective so any street lighting or headlamps will make it shine - just look at the numbers of parked cars as you ride along. If you're just hoping to avoid speeding fines then you'll be happy to know that the power output from your S50 is unlikely to get you any.
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You don't live in the Big Rock Candy Mountains do you?
In the Big Rock Candy Mountains all the cops have wooden legs And the bulldogs all have rubber teeth and the hens lay soft boiled eggs The farmer's trees are full of fruit and the barns are full of hay Oh, I'm bound to go where there ain't no snow Where the rain don't fall and the wind don't blow In the Big Rock Candy Mountains |
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