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Old 06-28-2012, 08:46 PM
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Default How to Easily Rewire the NS IM ES40DC for Flashing Ditch Lights

This is pretty easy to do...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQSVGWxsoIc
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The camera work was making me nauseous. I'm not real clear on what wires and solder points he was referring to. Terrible video
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Wow Ken, be more of a jerk next time. Maybe a more constructive critique would have been to ask for help. You dont even have to watch the video. Just read the description and I tell you how to do it.

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I found it easy to understand. I dont think im going to rewire mine.
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Wow Ken, be more of a jerk next time. Maybe a more constructive critique would have been to ask for help. You dont even have to watch the video. Just read the description and I tell you how to do it.
I really don't think being adverse to a video instruction is being a jerk. When he points to some kind of plastic block with his finger and says something about soldering stuff in there, that's not very clear. I can give some pretty deep critique on the camera work as I do professional video work myself, but that isn't the point of my critique on the rewiring video.
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Ok, but understand I am not a film maker. I apologize for the shakiness if the video, but I cannot justify purchasing a tripod. My main point in making the video was to share some info that may make the hobby more fun and enjoyable, not make anyone sick or win any rewards.

I do, however, believe you still could have been a great deal more polite and tactful, by saying 'hey, I didn't understand your video, could you help me with which wires go where in a pm?' I'm still willing to help you if you want, just let me know.
Ironically, I do earn my living in a profession that requires a good deal of steady hands and patience.
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