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Thread: New plug-n-play Tailight Sequencer

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    New plug-n-play Tailight Sequencer

    https://youtu.be/hxkKZDbabAA Here is a link to my new plug - n - play sequencer that is in the works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepSpace Cowboy View Post
    https://youtu.be/hxkKZDbabAA Here is a link to my new plug - n - play sequencer that is in the works.
    Very nice!!!
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    Looking good. Less than 500 bucks, I hope!

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    Nice! So does this use the oe boards? Is it like an inline controller that plugs between the board and harness or a complete new board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    Nice! So does this use the oe boards? Is it like an inline controller that plugs between the board and harness or a complete new board?
    It would be nice if I could come up with an in line module that just plugged in line with your original taillight boards. Unfortunately, I’m not that smart. I still have to purchase two new boards and modify them to work with my circuit. A module is attached to the modified boards but it is pretty small. The cost will be a lot cheaper than my original version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick C View Post
    Very nice!!!
    What he said!
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    The timing is kind of poor, there is already a very polished sequential taillight board available through DMCNW.

    https://www.delorean-parts.com/produ...t7iCH-smP3j1Q8

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    To be fair it doesn't hurt to have competition.

    Deepspacecowboy had his gen 1 sequential lights out first. I have a set and they work great! They may not be as fancy but if there is a failure they can be reverted back to normal operation with the same boards without worry.

    Dave B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WHO1DMC View Post
    To be fair it doesn't hurt to have competition.

    Deepspacecowboy had his gen 1 sequential lights out first. I have a set and they work great! They may not be as fancy but if there is a failure they can be reverted back to normal operation with the same boards without worry.

    Dave B.
    Thank you! Thank you! I wanted to get a p-n-p unit out there that’s a lot cheaper to build.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    The timing is kind of poor, there is already a very polished sequential taillight board available through DMCNW.

    https://www.delorean-parts.com/produ...t7iCH-smP3j1Q8
    Which is out of stock.

    I don't know what it is but sequential DeLorean tailights are in like Pumpkin spice.

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