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Miniature Static Timing Light

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Well, the mighty 78 GS1000 left me stranded recently. It was my own fault...I had neglected the points...They closed up. Of course I knew it had points, but the last vehicle I had with 'em was a 67 VW. :( Had I maintained 'em, it wouldn't have happend...I knew better. End of story.

If I would have had set of feeler gauges, and a way to static time the beast, I would have been back on the road in short order.

Today when I swapped out the points, I whipped up a small portable miniature static timing light out of some stuff I had laying around.

(this is the prototype)

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For any of you that want to make one for yourself, all you need is two alligator clips, a 2.2K 1/4 watt resistor and a 5mm LED in your fav-o-rite color. I had all this in ye olde electronic parts box, but most of you will have to make a trip to Radio Shack.

Works like a charm, and it's small enough you can stash it somewhere on the bike. Viola!

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Great idea, looks better than a 12v light bulb.

l.e.d.'s are polarity sensitive, usually if it has a flat spot on the side of the plastic that's the negative lead, or if it has one leg longer than the other it's the positive lead.
 
Thanks, RB. I should have mentioned that... :-D
I guess I figured anyone that had a soldering iron would already know. :(
 
He knows electronics, yet can't figure out what the little flower is for on his digicam........
 
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