Originally posted by mayhemsr
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DIY---- Hog Light (Stabalizer Light)
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I re-worked a couple of things on mine today. I changed out the switch from a lever style to a tach switch and re-worked the solder on the spring and positive connection and I am very happy with the way it came out. I put the switch inside heat shrink and heated the area around the wire and the part on the switch just enough that it doesn't press the button. When I did the soldering the second time I used a very fine solder, .022", and it made a world of difference. Worked much better. The light isn't quite as bright as I would like, but none are when you add the red filter. I might see if I can upgrade the bulb to a brighter bulb with more lumens. jOnly thing I have left is add a piece of velco to the switch and to the back of the riser on my bow. After painting it black I decided to add a little flare to it. I painted it in OD green then picked a marigold stem from the flower bed and added a little camo, just in case.Last edited by jared_bays; 06-02-2009, 09:47 PM.
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Originally posted by zappmaster View Postthats sweet how much did it cost you all together
Total cost of mine was just over $40. And that's only because I didn't have a soldering iron or solder. Iron was like $9 and solder was about $3 or $4. I also bought 3 different switches to see which one worked best and the were $3 per package. Now that I have the equipment and 3 extra tach switches, nuts, bolts & washers I could build 3 more for the cost of the light and the cord, less than $25.
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I got some square velcro squares to attach. Used the same small tac switch. Got a big piece of shrink wrap, cut out a piece of hard flat plastic to fit in the shrink wrap, put the plastic in the shrink wrap slid the switch in the shrink wrap over the plastic and shrunk the ends holding the plastic and button in there. That makes a bigger platform for you velcro and makes your button more sensitive.
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