Installing A Dual-Spectrum Display In A S+.

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stayouttadabunker:
Well,
This has been done before but I wanted to do a pictorial of
the way I installed a Dual-Display Spectrum into an S+!

The first thing I did was turn off the main power and pulled out the
fluorescent light attached to the back wall of a 16" Topbox.
Using that 2-pin plug, I connected it to the one that came with this kit.
I then attached the ground wires to the back of the metal topbox wall.

The second photo is the spectrum being attached to the topbox floor bracket.
There's 4 screws that hold the Spectrum's power supply and logic board to the floor bracket.
Any of these photos can be enlarged simply by clicking on any photo!!!>>>

stayouttadabunker:
Now,
there's a couple of harnesses coming up through the hole in the topbox.
The larger one is the logic board connector...those wires contain all the progressive signals.
The other smaller 4-pin square molex will be for your candle.
You'll need these later - try to route them under the floor plate we will be installing soon!

The second picture is the the floor bracket put into place.
You gotta line up the 4 holes of the bracket onto the 4 bolts
coming straight up from the floor of the topbox.
It's not easy if you have fat fingers like mine but the nuts get put
onto those bolts to secure the power supply and logic board to the topbox.
Make sure you route the big long green and red harness under
the cutout on the left hand side of the floor bracket.>>>

stayouttadabunker:
Here I am still trying to get those bloody nuts on!  :5-
It's hard to do without too much light!Arghh :37-

In the second picture, I saw the light! LOL>>>

stayouttadabunker:
Remember that 2-pin plug coming off the back
wall with the grounds?
Well, this is where it gets plugged into on the
logic board's power supply box.

The second picture is me attaching one of the sliding
rails for the Spectrum Display panel.
There's two holes in these 2 brackets.
Line them up and slip on the 2 nuts finger tight....
You want to be able to move it around to make adjustments later!
All you gotta do is make sure the slits face to the front so
we can attach the panel to them later!!>> >>>

stayouttadabunker:
This is me attaching the sliding panel bracket to the left side wall of the topbox.

The second picture is we're trying to attach the Spectrum Dual-Display panel to the side-wall brackets.
There's 2 screws on each side of the panel with square flate plates that go on the back of the sliders.
Not easy for one guy with 2 hands....I need to be an Octopus...LOL>>>

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