KrackaC8
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Wow! Very nicely done.
Yeah just reused the originals.Are there any markings/numbers on that connector?
I assume you used the ones from the poppers themselves?
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/hit-a-deer-hood-poppers-deployed.7703/What benefit is there to removing the hood poppers?
That looks like itPretty sure this is it.
If so, Mouser carries some Yazaki, but info is limited.
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Here's the resistors I used. You probably don't need 100 but not sure what the shipping is like from DigiKey.
Are you running this with 1 watt resistors and no issues? I made a couple of sets with 2 ohm 1 watt, planning to send a set to someone here to try out, and Iām concerned about the wattage. Donāt want to undo, buy and redo what Iāve done, but Iām more than willing to do whatever to keep them from failing prematurely.Here's the resistors I used. You probably don't need 100 but not sure what the shipping is like from DigiKey.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08MKZWKXF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
10-4ā¦ThanksThe wattage should only matter if the ecu actually tries to fire the poppers, in which case the resistors will probably burn out. (but I think this is what the ecu expects to happen)
Weather is still garbage here so she's only been on the road here and there, but yeah. No codes, nothing pending, all clear for days.Are you running this with 1 watt resistors and no issues? I made a couple of sets with 2 ohm 1 watt, planning to send a set to someone here to try out, and Iām concerned about the wattage. Donāt want to undo, buy and redo what Iāve done, but Iām more than willing to do whatever to keep them from failing prematurely.