My little 222 light progress
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:54 am
Dear 222 friends, just to show you my lights installation on the 222. Just a quick summary of changes:
"Diy" Headlights with correct convex and profiled lenses, Tim Catton illuminated Notek, modified Mike S. taillight with 3 chambers and working slider for the number plate light, "Diy" 2 chamber RH taillight, modified Tim Catton working winkers.
First of all the entire vehicle is fully runnig on 12 volts, with allows a very smoth lifelike driving and also a very slow movement. Furthermore the used SGS controller has a stopping funktion, that means the car stops immediately when it has to stop. Also I could double the battery capacity and its simplyfied all other electrical conversions.
Following functions are installed so far.
1. Full solenoid operated working winkers
2. Stop light
2. Headlight, Notek, tail lights column light
For some funny reason the column light shows a kind of violett/grey, but its green!!
All lihgts are controlled with a CTI Module wich allowes any combination of light I want. So I can switch on /off to match the lights to its needed situation, from full light to camouflage light and anything in between. I works great and is fun to play. To finalize the 222 ist still a far way to go. Martin
"Diy" Headlights with correct convex and profiled lenses, Tim Catton illuminated Notek, modified Mike S. taillight with 3 chambers and working slider for the number plate light, "Diy" 2 chamber RH taillight, modified Tim Catton working winkers.
First of all the entire vehicle is fully runnig on 12 volts, with allows a very smoth lifelike driving and also a very slow movement. Furthermore the used SGS controller has a stopping funktion, that means the car stops immediately when it has to stop. Also I could double the battery capacity and its simplyfied all other electrical conversions.
Following functions are installed so far.
1. Full solenoid operated working winkers
2. Stop light
2. Headlight, Notek, tail lights column light
For some funny reason the column light shows a kind of violett/grey, but its green!!
All lihgts are controlled with a CTI Module wich allowes any combination of light I want. So I can switch on /off to match the lights to its needed situation, from full light to camouflage light and anything in between. I works great and is fun to play. To finalize the 222 ist still a far way to go. Martin