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mfu problem
hi all I am in need of some guidance please ...when mounting the mfu in a grand hauler I have found that the wires from tail lights and from front servos are short ... I have hunted for a link about it on here but to no avail ...mr andersons mean and lean has helped but .. I still come up short ...any ideas
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Re: mfu problem
Simply cut the cable and add wire as needed. I do this all the time. Be sure to insulate the connections with tape.
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Re: mfu problem
If you are comfortable cutting and soldering you can buy servo extensions from your local hobby shop or online and I believe Astec out of the UK makes extensions for the MFC lights if not I'm sure you can e-mail him and he can make you some.
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Re: mfu problem
For the MFU I would use small servo extention cables and the lights I would cut and solder then heat sink the wires,
Cheers Tracy
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Re: mfu problem
thanks all ......sounds like a plan .....regards tippa
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Re: mfu problem
I just installed servo extensions on my stock Knight Hauler yesterday. Motor wires are just barely long enuff. I have the large speaker box which mounts the mfu toward the rear of the cab space.
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