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  1. #61
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    iOS here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    iOS here.
    Weird. I wonder why I have to go back to settings to reconnect?


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    Quote Originally Posted by TWong1200 View Post
    Wow...$100. Crazy. I'll make my own! Just bought a broken one from eBay. Already have the other pieces to finish it.
    Quote Originally Posted by derbo View Post
    Should be easy.

    I made mine today too. Bought a broken light off of eBay for $6. Had the cig adapter here at home already. Works like a champ.


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    hahah that's awesome! you can sell that custom piece for $300 now!

    After having my $10 bluetooth receiver I can say the reliability to connecting to my iPhone when I get into the car automatically is probably about 90%. I'm still trying to figure out why it sometimes doesn't see it. Maybe because of interference, range, or timing out since I have it in my glovebox and sometimes I don't go straight into the car after unlocking, thus turning on the power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TWong1200 View Post
    I made mine today too. Bought a broken light off of eBay for $6. Had the cig adapter here at home already. Works like a champ.

    [IMG]http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/09/01/50da9f4abdcc04f178b342d673d5384d.jpg/IMG]
    Shoot, I have a working light that I don't mind butchering for this. Time to head to Frys

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    Someone should post a DIY on how to do it


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    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalZman View Post
    Someone should post a DIY on how to do it


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    I think it's pretty straight forward. There should be a positive terminal and a negative terminal. I would just connect the DC adapter to both terminals in the flashlight and that should be it.

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    Hmm. I'll see what I can do then. I know nothing of electronics other than plugging them in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalZman View Post
    Hmm. I'll see what I can do then. I know nothing of electronics other than plugging them in.
    When you take it apart, just figure out which side is ground on the light and connect that to the ground on the adapter.

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    If you make the power in parallel with a plug, then you can have a flashlight and 12v power supply all in one! That's worth $500!
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