01-14-2014, 01:54 PM
Thanks!
Great, YT didn't say anything about it being blocked. It's my first time dealing with them. . .
All the lights have a full dimming control from "off" through max brightness. It is definitely needed for filming. But, it is also good to have on a display model. After all, you need to be able to set the appropriate brightness levels for each type of lighting.
I have separate circuits for the main lights, nav lights, bay interior back-lighting, engine white lights, and engine red lights. There are also two additional circuits for adding more lights that were not present on the original. As a result, there are a total of seven controls for the various circuits.
Great, YT didn't say anything about it being blocked. It's my first time dealing with them. . .
All the lights have a full dimming control from "off" through max brightness. It is definitely needed for filming. But, it is also good to have on a display model. After all, you need to be able to set the appropriate brightness levels for each type of lighting.
I have separate circuits for the main lights, nav lights, bay interior back-lighting, engine white lights, and engine red lights. There are also two additional circuits for adding more lights that were not present on the original. As a result, there are a total of seven controls for the various circuits.
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