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CCFL Bike Wheels! (Now with video!)

Step 3Attach the CCFL to the battery pack

Attach the CCFL to the battery pack
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The driver board was conveniently wired red for positive and black for negative, so another quick touch of the soldering iron, plus some electrical tape to cover the bare parts, and everything was ready to test. I was very pleased to see that I got it working, and didn't electrocute myself in the process.

At this point, I hot glued the battery pack to the top of the driver board's case, and also added a couple of slots in the bottom of the case to run a zip tie through. I put everything back together and slapped some epoxy on it for additional strength, and also added some more zip ties to hold everything together. I've learned you can never be too careful!
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