DAZ1985
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as title .......
Looked at some shift lights on the internet and they seem pricey considering how basic they are.
Can they be DIY made with a shopping list from maplins?
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ChrisBoom
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quote: Originally posted by DAZ1985
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Looked at some shift lights on the internet and they seem pricey considering how basic they are.
Can they be DIY made with a shopping list from maplins?
Ive seen it somewhere before, iirc you just put a contact where peak power is on the rev counter, and another contact on the needle, when it connects, light comes on.
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DAZ1985
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so basically micro switches in the clocks?
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csweatherston
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theres a way with resistors in the wiring too....
some german bloke on here did it.
dont ask me tho....im hopeless with stuff like that
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andyc1234
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you just need to make a small circuit few resistors and a capacitor i think and connect it to the rev counter feed. set it with a variable resistor. its been a while since i did and electronics. i will try find what im on about
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Robin
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broster did it. u2u him, he won't reply for a week though.
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pow
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Itll be something to do with a capacitor - when the rev feed hits a certain amount of volts the lights some on!
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Huwsi
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My mate did one for a pug last year for our A-level electronics project
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DAZ1985
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Itll be something to do with a capacitor - when the rev feed hits a certain amount of volts the lights some on!
That sounds simple enough, obviously it would have to be the right rating
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Brett
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I have a shift light
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John
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I know when to change gear without a shift light
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DAZ1985
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quote: Originally posted by John
I know when to change gear without a shift light
Well done
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Neo
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I have a shift light 
When it comes on i know i've done bad 
Pow's spot on, a capacitor that when hits a certain voltage comes on.
Mine works with a variable resistor so you can change when it comes on, whether its at the red line or just under for safety
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csweatherston
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surely it would be a risistor in the +ve to the light....
which stops resisting at the required voltage
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DAZ1985
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Yes would definatly need a variable resistor in, so i could be adjusted
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csweatherston
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or even a 1 way diode, before the led...
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DAZ1985
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would that work better?
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csweatherston
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not sure, please refer to my comment (4th from the top) lol
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DAZ1985
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And i was just about to ask for a wiring diagram
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