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I think it's a security thing going on with the states, some of our work shipments have been sitting at customs for a few days as well
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Confirmed working: Ashtray Light connectivity
I can dbl-confirm that Martin's ashtray install methods works just perfectly. The circuit is indeed 6.6volts however it delivers 9V when the SkyBreaker is connected. More than enough current flows to power ON the kit. Looks good!
1) Remove ashtray 2) Unscrew the two torx screws 3) Pull out the assembly and set aside (no need to unplug anything, switches etc) 4) Splice both brown & bleu ashtray light wires and terminate as you wish (soldered mines, covered with 2" of electrical tape. Sufficient) Brown = ground (goes to SkyBreaker black) Blue = positive (goes to SkyBreaker red) No need to remove the console, the cabling is so small it's easy to push under with your fingers. My controller is now residing in the armrest compartment same as Martin's initial idea. I've hidden the 385 kilometers of wires under the carpet/driver's side however ;) In all, the installation takes aprox 20-30min. From sliding out your OEM windows to closing the lid of the armrest compartment! Way too easy and extremely unchallenging (i.e. boring) The rest really is to snake the little WD cable around the hoop. Copy what I did (see pics below) or if you are braver than me, pull off the trim and tidy everything inside of it. The reason I chosen this method is because it will be easy to remove for cleaning. I don't want to bother removing the trim each time - I'm suspecting brittle clips under there! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/011421983411.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/031421983435.jpg On a side note, I couldn't push back my Boxster inside its storage shed so I had no choice but to start it up. Guess what, went for a 2hrs topless drive (warm and bright sunshine here today). Just came back all fixed lollll haven't driven this car for almost 1.5months. What a blast each time |
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USA SkyBreakerians - Any concerns by PM pleeze (will send an update privately in 48hrs). Keep The Faith loll |
please let me know when you make more....i'd like to purchase one
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[QUOTE=Nine8Six;433070]I can dbl-confirm that Martin's ashtray install methods works just perfectly. The circuit is indeed 6.6volts however it delivers 9V when the SkyBreaker is connected. More than enough current flows to power ON the kit. Looks good!
1) Remove ashtray 2) Unscrew the two torx screws 3) Pull out the assembly and set aside (no need to unplug anything, switches etc) 4) Splice both brown & bleu ashtray light wires and terminate as you wish (soldered mines, covered with 2" of electrical tape. Sufficient) Brown = ground (goes to SkyBreaker black) Blue = positive (goes to SkyBreaker red) No need to remove the console, the cabling is so small it's easy to push under with your fingers. My controller is now residing in the armrest compartment same as Martin's initial idea. I've hidden the 385 kilometers of wires under the carpet/driver's side however ;) /QUOTE] Fred, Sorry to be so pedantic (remember I'm a complete novice) When you do this: Splice both brown & bleu ashtray light wires and terminate as you wish Brown = ground (goes to SkyBreaker black) Blue = positive (goes to SkyBreaker red) Does the ashtray light still work after you connect the skybreaker wires? Or does it eliminate the light? Not that it really matters if the light in there is lost, but just wondering. Plus instead of soldering, I have these wire connectors I use so you don't even have to strip the insulation from the wires and no tape needed. Sorry if this is a stupid question, I just don't want to short circuit anything :o Thank You |
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oooo just noticed too you probably are aware already, with the top up the PORSCHE lettering on the window doesn't centre with the skybreaker PORSCHE lettering. Or maybe it's just the angle the pic was taken Just saying Cheers :) |
It's just the angle, do you really think either Mr F or Dr F would not have got the image central?
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Ash tray light still works, soldering would be best but connectors will work remember it's very small wire, hard to crimp connectors too. I will take a picture of it today for you. I had my 8 year old daughter help me hold each wire as I soldiered them |
Just got this message at 8.00 AM - USPS package Inbound Out of Customs 01/26/2015 4:30am. Your item cleared United States Customs at 4:30 am on January 26, 2015.
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AS of 630 PST, still stuck in customs in LA. Been sitting there for 5 days now. It took 1 day to get from China to LA, but the efficiency of the the US customs strikes again. Between those jokers and the IRS, well I won't go any further I'm sure NSA is watching.
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Thanks to everyone who are posting their installations...any other ideas are welcome and I'll be deciding what method suits my limited electrical skills :D
Tracking shows that my deflector arrived in town over the weekend and should be out for delivery today. Can't wait! Note to self...remove watches/rings before handling and mild detergent, warm water, clean microfiber when cleaning. |
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And remember, a kit like that is only meant to be effective after you have cleaned & detailed/wax your roadster. Meant to accentuate the topless drive really, stylish!. I leave mine turned off when the roof is up, but turn it ON when the car is spanking clean and roof is down only. Fancy accessories really... looking good is all it does loll The etch also looks killer in day time. Top quality soft white, frosty, high res, etc. I think you'll all love that effect as well ;) Exterminate the WD Stickers lolll |
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Its all random really... unreliable timing, etc, but the good part is; it always gets there! Express shipping however is lighting fast 95% of the time (EMS). At least these guys have clearance broker services at ports of entry. That's embedded in your shipping (fast track). Much faster but sadly twice the price. But hey... 7 days and it's in your hands anywhere in the states (Colorado mountains, bad weather, whatever... "it works") So much I can help from my end, helpless on that sorry. Fingers crossed guys |
Shipment arrived in Germany today [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] Installation will be done next weekend as I have to leave to Paris now ...
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