Great video - very clear. I did mine a while ago using an external 12 to 5 volt converter. As I have a second Lynx Distributor in my system - I daisy chained to the next unit. All works, and is well worth doing.
I notice when stripping the wires you need to press the top of the stripping tool. A also have to do this, should it be necessary or is the stripper a poor/worn tool?
I did something similar but instead of using the DC-DC power supply I cut up an old USB lead and took the 5V from an unused USB port on the Cerbo. There is a suitable size slot in the distributor lid to take the lead from the Cerbo.
Great video - very clear. I did mine a while ago using an external 12 to 5 volt converter. As I have a second Lynx Distributor in my system - I daisy chained to the next unit. All works, and is well worth doing.
Very nice, thanks for all the great content.
I notice when stripping the wires you need to press the top of the stripping tool. A also have to do this, should it be necessary or is the stripper a poor/worn tool?
Have got a link to the part please?
I did something similar but instead of using the DC-DC power supply I cut up an old USB lead and took the 5V from an unused USB port on the Cerbo. There is a suitable size slot in the distributor lid to take the lead from the Cerbo.
Thanks for sharing, great solution! Since taking from the positive busbar an inline fuse could be included?
Hi, what's happening with the fire engine conversion?