Joined Aug 2008
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Brittany France
Pictures paint a thousand words.
So get ya coats on and go and take some piccies for us
Yeah...-7 out in my shed...so fook off :nana
Pretty Please!:devious
Can't get you a photo as i've lost my camera over christmas :confused
there is (on mine anyway) a white connector on the right hand side near the rectifier which feeds the lighting loom. 2 yellows..2 blues..and 2 yellow/green striped wires. Yellow is positive for lights, blue are earth. Yellow/green are for brake light feed. All i did was to bare some insulation on one of the yellow and blue wires without cutting the wire (be careful while your doing this) and soldered the inforad wires to them ( inforad black/red stripe to the yellow wire, inforad black to the blue wire) insulate these joints with tape and job done :thumbup clear as mud eh :biggrin
PS... unplug the white connector before you start ...
Pretty, pretty Please!:devious
If only I could i would :thumbup
Can't get you a photo as i've lost my camera over christmas :confused
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LoL maybe you missed this bit mate :biggrin
I'm not taking my clothes off either :biggrin
Thanks to RS3Mille, aka Spanner, aka Mr Clever...finally got this bugger wired up properly! Ta very much, I'm a happy bunny:thumbup
As you can see I'm quite pleased with myself, both at sorting the InfoRad out and finally working out how to post pictures via photobucket!
Guys,
This morning I installed the device as clearly explained in this thread and the light stays in constant green after a couple of min, no problem. I went to test it on the A3, where I know where all the speed cameras are, and it didn't detect a single one of them, it remained in constant green all the time. I wonder whether anyone has had something similar happening to their device? Device has been updated and in the diagnostic mode, the data base is working correctly. It also shows the UK among the covered countries. Cheers
I should have added that I approached the cameras over the speed limit, yet the led remained in constant green