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Step 3Information and Power Flow, attaching the waterproof connectors.

Now that you've checked the un-hacked system, it is time to replace all of the given connectors with the connxall waterproof connectors. If you aren't an all-star solder-er, take a five minute break, get yourself a bite to eat, and prepare to focus in for a while.


There should be 3 sets of connectors (as listed in the parts layout). In each connector set there is a mounting piece and an end piece. The mounting piece has threads on it, and will eventually go through the wall of the pelican case (shown in a few steps).

The end piece involves some "assembly." There are 3 parts that must be in place over the wires and connector before any soldering should be done. If you solder before adding a piece, you will have to cut your connection and do it over again, so get it right the first time! The hard part here is not how these parts go together, but remembering to do so. (see the attached video on connectors ...to be added soon)

The next few steps are specifics for each of the three connector sets.

(this step is waiting on a picture, video)

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Sep 5, 2010. 8:57 AMjohn.d.watkins says:
so can i use this helmet cam to make white water rafting videos?

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Will Bosworth, developing projects for HowToons @ SquidLabs.