ANGEL EYE INSTALL

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ANGEL EYE INSTALL

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To save me hunting more I tried a little, what temp do you bake the lights @ to pull apart for angel eye install? and fan on or off and approx time?
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When I did my led strip install I turned the oven on but as low as it would go, and let them sit for 30 to 45 min. I probably coukd of left them longer but it got thw job done :)
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vipfto wrote:To save me hunting more I tried a little, what temp do you bake the lights @ to pull apart for angel eye install? and fan on or off and approx time?
150 degrees-ish, 15-20mins ish.. from memory (just keep checking it every 5mins or so to be safe)

dont pre heat the oven, and i guess fan on low (distributes the heat better)

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When I did my Suzuki headlight it took about 15 mins at 150C.

Check it frequently and be careful not to put too much pressure on thin plastics that are warm.
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Don't you go over-cooking my spare lights now... :lol:
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Haha well if I f**k it up at least you know I'll replace them
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I've got a spare set ;)
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vipfto wrote:Haha well if I f**k it up at least you know I'll replace them
Haha it's all good, I bought them to attempt to do modifications like you're doing. So they were bought on the assumption that i'd probably bugger up somewhere and wouldn't ruin my only pair of lights haha
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Thanks Ben
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