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the_canuck
Feb 27, 2006, 12:00 AM
Light Up the Night!

Want to try the night fly revolution and you don't have any electronics skills?

Try Canuck Engineering LED wiring harnesses. Easy to install 28 guage ribbon cable wiring comes in standard harness with fixed wire lengths or custom where you choose up to 35" per LED wire run.

All kits come with your choice of LED colors and style.

Up to 5 LED's per harness.

No soldering needed and LEDs are interchangable and can easily be replaced.

Price depends on options chosen but will average between $12 and $15.

For more information see the store section on my site.

www.canuckengineering.com

Andrew Williams

CrashingDutchman
Feb 28, 2006, 05:42 AM
I accessed your website, but it seems that after a while the server went down. I was able to see a couple of pages and then tried to visit your store. An error page appeared: FATAL ERROR: register_globals is disabled in php.ini, please enable it!

Are you using ecommerce? I had a problem like this when I tried to setup a store with ecommerce. I solved it by putting a php.ini in the root directory of my website. Let me know if you need help, it's really easy... if you know what to do.

Cheers and good luck!

CD

Edit: Website is up again, but the store still shows the message.

the_canuck
Mar 01, 2006, 12:28 AM
My server problems have been solved. My hosting company server I was on died and my site got hosed. It's taken two days and a bunch of work, but it's back up.

Sorry for all the inconvience. Great timing on my part with the new products.

Store has been tested and is working fine now. The php.ini mess was because the hosting company changed their settings on the server when they were repairing it. It was solved by adding a few lines in the .httaccess file as I'm on a Linux server. Current backups have been restored and no data was lost except my gallery section. I had to rebuild it from scratch.

Andrew

caesar95
Dec 06, 2006, 10:22 PM
Nifty stuff!!
So does the harness go into a spare channel of the RX and the lights stay on while the battery is connected? Do you have a close-up picture of the LED bulb with the socket? I saw the instllation tips in your website, but I'm curious how I could install the lights in a scale parkflyer, especially in the tip of the vertical stabilizer.
Any strobe lights?
Mitsu

the_canuck
Dec 17, 2006, 01:47 PM
Yes, the harness has a standard servo connector on it. You can plug directly into you rx, or have it on a switch.

I sell blinking lights but no strobes at this time. LED's are standard 5mm style with .1" pitch leads. The connector is an IDC .1" pitch. Length of connector from front to back is approx. .5".

Andrew