Pick up Ultra's non-programmable for half the cost. It's worth it. Especially if you're not building an ARMY of sabers, heheh.
Pick up Ultra's non-programmable for half the cost. It's worth it. Especially if you're not building an ARMY of sabers, heheh.
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This may have been answered before and might be a dumb question,but what is the best way to get the pin out of the anodized red switch?
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I have used a center punch, or just a small nail and pliers.
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use a really small nail punch.
worked for me
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i took a micro screwdriver like what you would get in a cheap electrical tool kit and cut the screwdriver short essentially making a micro punch. you wont need the tool very long since the pin is inside of the knurled cover about a 16th of an inch
Oh ok so I just push it in enough to take the cap off and I'm good to go?
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