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    EBC Location

    For those that have fitted them where have you put them in car? and where have you put the wires through the bulkhead?

    Pics would be good if anyone has any

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    Its difficult to describe where I routed mine, ill take some pictures tomorrow for you James. Pictures are the easiest way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamest5r View Post
    For those that have fitted them where have you put them in car? and where have you put the wires through the bulkhead?

    Pics would be good if anyone has any

    Cheers
    Which model do you have and is it easy to wire up lol


    I said a 10 second car not a 10 minute car

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    i cut off the plug, extended the wires & run them thru the fusebox with the standard wiring

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    Quote Originally Posted by 850Rick View Post
    Which model do you have and is it easy to wire up lol
    Greddy spec 2, no idea about wiring it up ive not got a clue when it come's to electrics.

    Quote Originally Posted by p fandango View Post
    i cut off the plug, extended the wires & run them thru the fusebox with the standard wiring

    Might have a drive over and you can do it


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamest5r View Post
    Greddy spec 2, no idea about wiring it up ive not got a clue when it come's to electrics.
    is that the one you've got LINK

    Might have a drive over and you can do it
    thats no problem with me

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    Quote Originally Posted by p fandango View Post
    is that the one you've got LINK

    Yep that's the one any idea what it does lol.

    thats no problem with me
    Cool would like it wired properly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamest5r View Post
    Cool would like it wired properly.
    i can't guarantee that lol. I haven't read the spec, but it only needs power & earth very easy to wire

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamest5r View Post
    Cool would like it wired properly.
    ***edit he deleted it then posted it again anyway***

    James, what you cant see that I can is Pedro decided to post "Cant guarantee that lol" he then deleted this!!!

    Be affraid mate, be very affraid... make sure you isolate the mains power to his angle grinder first or else you'll have a gaping big hole in your bulkhead!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Flying Moose View Post
    Be affraid mate, be very affraid... make sure you isolate the mains power to his angle grinder first or else you'll have a gaping big hole in your bulkhead!
    after having a quick demo with the maintance departments battery powered Makita grinder, i don't think anyone will ever be safe soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by p fandango View Post
    after having a quick demo with the maintance departments battery powered Makita grinder, i don't think anyone will ever be safe soon
    Because I know you're a Bosch man Pedro...
    http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gws1...battery-p12527
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    Quote Originally Posted by martinrpeachey View Post
    Because I know you're a Bosch man Pedro...
    http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gws1...battery-p12527
    hmm nice, but not so nice a price lol (i'm all thank'd out, sorry)

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    Lol, in a perfect world it would be Bosch gearbox, dewalt motor and makita battery but I digress...
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    James I owe an appology, I completely forgot to take pictures today.

    Ill get some as soon as I can (when light permits!)
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