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Old 22nd February 2019, 16:11   #1
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hi all
is there anyone on here who can help me with powering the ipk on a bench as I need to do the lines on the screen.

I have been intouch with rick already and I am waiting for him to get back to me as I know he is very busy and I would have got rick to do it but I am out of work and don't have the funds to pay him.

so wondering if there is anyone else who can help

thanks in advance
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Old 22nd February 2019, 16:17   #2
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To be fair, I just plug them back into the car to test.......is this not a possibility Simon

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Old 22nd February 2019, 16:22   #3
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To be fair, I just plug them back into the car to test.......is this not a possibility Simon

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it is possible but I would rather test it on a bench to see if the lines have gone before putting back in the car and I have been told by phil t4 that to see what is going on with it it must be powered so you can see what is going on
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Old 22nd February 2019, 16:33   #4
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it is possible but I would rather test it on a bench to see if the lines have gone before putting back in the car and I have been told by phil t4 that to see what is going on with it it must be powered so you can see what is going on
Just plug it in while semi assembled then, I've never done it any other way, and never had any problems
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I'm interested on how you would clear the lines

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A forum search gives: https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=184339


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I'd always thought once the lines were there, that was it

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