Light My Bricks: LEGO Dom’s Dodge Charger 42111 Lighting Kit

The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Dom’s Dodge Charger (42111) LED light kit.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. These instructions can be downloaded in PDF format here

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Dom’s Dodge Charger (42111) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page

 

Package Contents:

  • 4x Warm White 30cm Large Bit Lights
  • 2x White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 2x Orange 30cm Bit Lights
  • 6x White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 1x Warm White Strip Light
  • 1x 12-Port Expansion Board
  • 1x 8-Port Expansion Board
  • 1x NC Push Board 
  • 1xFlicker Effects Board
  • 1x 5cm Connecting Cable
  • 2x 15cm Connecting Cables
  • 1x 30cm Connecting Cable
  • 1x USB Power Cable

LEGO Pieces:

  • 2x Trans Orange Round Plate 1×1
   

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.  

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Connecting Micro Cable connectors to Micro Expansion Board Ports

Take extra care when inserting the micro connectors to micro ports of Micro Expansion Boards. Connecting Micro Bit Lights to Micro Expansion Boards is similar to connecting lights and cables to Strip Lights. With the expansion board facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. Use your fingernail to push the plastic part of the connector to the micro port.  

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.

 

OK, Let’s Begin!

  1.)      2.)     3.)     4.)        5.)     6.)     
Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.
  Power Bank Note – If your are using the Light My Bricks USB Power Bank, it is normal for the strip light to turn off automatically after a few minutes. This is due to very low power being consumed from the power bank. You won’t have this issue later on when you connect up more lights.     7.)      8.)     9.)     10.)     11.)      12.)      Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     13.)      14.)      15.)   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     16.)     17.)        18.)    Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     19.)       

This finally completes installation of the Light My Bricks Dom’s Dodge Charger Light Kit.

We thank you for purchasing this product and hope you ENJOY!


 

Light My Bricks: LEGO Liebherr R 9800 42100 Lighting Kit

The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Liebherr R 9800 (42100) LED light kit.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. These instructions can be downloaded in PDF format here

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Liebherr R 9800 (42100) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page

 

Package Contents:

  • 16x White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 1x Red Strip Light
  • 1x White Strip Light
  • 1x Rotating White 30cm Bit Light
  • 3x 6-Port Expansion Boards
  • 2x 8-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x Multi-Effects Board
  • 2x 5cm Connecting Cables
  • 3x 15cm Connecting Cables
  • 2x 30cm Connecting Cables
  • 2x Adhesive Squares
  • 1x AA Battery Pack
LEGO Pieces:
  • 4x Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Yellow)
  • 6x Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear)
  • 4x Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Orange)
  • 1x Cone 1×1 with Top Groove (Trans Orange)

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.  

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Connecting Micro Cable connectors to Micro Expansion Board Ports

Take extra care when inserting the micro connectors to micro ports of Micro Expansion Boards. Connecting Micro Bit Lights to Micro Expansion Boards is similar to connecting lights and cables to Strip Lights. With the expansion board facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. Use your fingernail to push the plastic part of the connector to the micro port.  

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.

 

OK, Let’s Begin!

  1.) Disconnect the following sections from the back of the excavator.     2.) Disassemble the following two light sections, then take a White 30cm Bit Light and thread the connector end through the technic hole on the front of the right light section. Thread the cable all the way through, then carefully bend the LED flat against the edge of the brick. Secure the light in place by connecting a provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear) over the top.   Take a provided Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Yellow) and connect it to the technic hole on the top, then install another White 30cm Bit Light to this hole. Secure it in place using a provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Orange)     3.) Reconnect this section, then connect the Bit Light cable from the trans clear plate to an 8-Port Expansion Board. Connect the Bit Light cable from the trans orange plate to a 6-Port Expansion Board.   Bring the 6-Port Expansion Board through the middle and pull it out from the bottom.     4.) Install another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights to the left light section, using another provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear) for the front light, and a Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Yellow) andRound Plate 1×1 (Trans Orange) for the top light.     5.) Reconnect the light section to the back of the excavator, then bring the cable from the trans orange plate through the middle and pull it out from the bottom. Connect it to the 6-port Expansion Board.   Connect a 5cm Connecting Cable to the 6-Port Expansion Board, then connect the other end of the cable to one of the OUT ports on the Multi Effects Board 3PFX (side with 2 ports). Set the effect switch to the middle for the “emergency effect” and turn the speed wheel all the way to the left for the slowest speed. Alternatively, you can configure to your desired speed when we connect the battery pack up later.     6.) Remove the following light section from the rear right side, then partially disconnect the following panel on the right. Disassemble the light section and install a White 30cm Bit Light to it. Secure the LED in place using a provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear).   Thread the Bit Light cable through the following space before reconnecting the light section. Ensure the cable is laid underneath as shown below:   Pull the cable out from the back and connect it to the 8-Port Expansion Board.     7.) Connect a 30cm Connecting Cable to the 8-Port Expansion Board, then thread the other end of the cable up the same gap we threaded the bit light cable down. Pull the cable all the way up from above, then close up the gap from the panel on the right we disconnected earlier.   Bring the 8-Port Expansion Board through the middle section and out through the bottom     8.) Take the Bit Light from the trans clear plate on the rear left side, and thread it through the middle section. Pull it out from the bottom and connect it to a spare port on the 8-Port Expansion Board.   Connect a 5cm Connecting Cable to the 8-Port Expansion Board, then connect the other end of the cable to the IN port (+5V) on the Multi Effects Board.     9.) Disconnect the light section from the middle then repeat the same method used in step 6. to install another White 30cm Bit Light to it, securing it in place using another provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear).   Thread the bit light cable through the following gap and pull it down from the bottom of the panel. Reconnect the light section, then connect the cable to the 8-port expansion board. Turn the light section around, then secure the cable in between grey pieces     10.) Lift up the door panel on the top, then take the AA Battery Pack and insert 3x NEW AA Batteries to it. Place the battery pack inside this section with the battery pack cable threaded down. Pull the cable out from the bottom and connect it to the 8-Port Expansion Board.   Turn the Battery Pack ON to test all the lights installed so far are working OK. Adjust the effects as desired.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     11.) Disconnect the following sections from the top.   Disconnect the following pieces from the light section on the bottom left of the vehicle.     12.) Thread the LED end of a new White 30cm Bit Light down the following space, then connect the connector end of the cable to a new 6-Port Expansion Board.   Carefully flip the excavator onto it’s right side and pull the LED end of the Bit Light out from the bottom. Flip the excavator back over, then thread the Bit Light we pulled down, through and in between the following white pieces.   Disconnect the trans orange tile, then bring the cable underneath and place the Bit Light over the yellow stud. Secure it in place using a provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Orange)   Reconnect pieces surrounding the light section, then disconnect and reconnect the white brick over the cable to secure it in place.     13.) Disconnect the following light section from behind the control seat. Disassemble it and connect a provided Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Yellow) to it. Install a White 30cm Bit Light, securing it in place with a provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Orange)     14.) Reconnect this section then disconnect the white piece to the right and thread the cable through and in between the blue pins. Pull the cable all the way out, then tuck it in between sections. Reconnect the white piece.   Thread the cable down behind the control section and underneath the railing. Thread the cable down the following space, pulling it out through the space where the battery pack is. Thread the cable back under toward the left side and pull it up the space on the top left. Pull the cable out and connect it to a spare port on the 6-Port Expansion Board (same expansion board we connected the bottom left light to).   Secure the Bit Light cable in between the following pieces.     15.) Connect a 15cm Connecting Cable to the 6-Port Expansion Board, then thread the cable down the following space and pull it out from the back of the excavator. Bring the cable through the middle panel and pull it out from the bottom. Connect the cable to the other OUT port on the Multi Effects Board.   Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the emergency lights we have installed are working OK. They should be flashing in alternate sequence to the rear lights on the top.     Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     16.) Take another 30cm Connecting Cable and thread it down the following open space where the battery pack is placed. Pull the cable out from the bottom and connect it to the remaining port on the 8-Port Expansion Board. Thread the other end of the cable through to the section above, then toward the left (underneath the railing).     Neaten up the Bit Light cables on the bottom of the rear side by twisting/folding them into a neat bunch, then tuck all the components and cables up into the section above.     17.) Reconnect all the rear sections we disconnected at the very beginning of this guide.     18.) Disconnect the following panel just above the Liebherr sign, then thread the other end of the 30cm Connecting Cable from above down the space, pulling it out from underneath as shown below.   Connect the cable to a White Strip Light. Take another 15cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the spare port on the Strip Light. Using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light underneath the rail platform in the following position.       19.) Tuck the 30cm Connecting Cable in, then thread the other end of the 15cm Connecting Cable through this space and pull it out from the top side and connect it to a new 8-Port Expansion Board.   Tuck the 15cm Connecting Cable inside, then reconnect the panel we removed earlier. Turn ON the power to test the strip light is working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.   Reconnect both sections above.     20.) Disconnect the following section behind the control seat, then disassemble it as per below.   Take a Rotating White 30cm Bit Light and thread the cable through a provided Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Yellow). Connect a provided Cone 1×1 with Top Groove (Trans Orange) over the top of the rotating light, then reconnect this to the 2×2 tile.   Reconnect this tile ensuring the cable is laid toward the back. Press the cable down into the corner of the tile, before reconnecting the 1×2 tile over the top. Fold down the cable down the back of the section, then reconnect it to the top of the excavator.     21.) Thread the Rotating Bit Light cable underneath the railing and connect it to a spare port on the 8-Port Expansion Board. Secure the cable down in between bricks, and push it down in the corner to hide it as much as possible.   Turn the power ON to test the Rotating Light is working OK.     22.) Disconnect sections above the control chair.   Disconnect the front spot light section and disassemble it as per below:     23.) Install a White 30cm Bit Light in between studs, then fold the cable underneath the light grey plate. Thread the cable through the right technic brick hole before reconnecting it back to the excavator.     Thread the cable through the railing behind, then down the stairs. Thread it through the front and then pull it out from the top to then connect to the 8-port expansion board as shown below.   Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the light is working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     24.) Disconnect the light piece above and install another White 30cm Bit Light to it, the same way we did in the previous step.   Reconnect the light piece, then thread the cable behind in between white and dark grey pieces. Pull it out from behind, then thread it through the yellow hole. Pull the cable all the way out, then connect it to the 8-Port Expansion Board. Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the light is working OK.     25.) Fold down the left side of the control compartment and disconnect the trans clear tile. Install another White 30cm Bit Light to this section, following the images below. Secure the light in place using a provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear)   Thread the cable through the inside hole then pull it up toward the back. Secure the cable behind the technic axle pin, then connect the cable to the 8-Port Expansion Board.     26.) Disconnect the trans clear round tile from the other side and install another White 30cm Bit Light to it, same way we did in the previous step. Secure it in place with another provided Round Plate 1×1 (Trans Clear)   Thread the cable through the following hole in the centre, then pull it out from the other side and secure it behind the technic axle pin. Connect the bit light to a spare port on the 8-Port Expansion Board.     27.) Stick a new White 30cm Bit Light to an Adhesive Square. Thread the Bit Light (LED end) underneath the control compartment roof and mount it underneath in the following position.   Thread the cable behind the same technic axle pin we threaded the other cables behind, then connect it to the 8-port expansion board. Turn the Battery Pack ON to test all the lights installed so far are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     28.) Reconnect the roof sections, then neaten up cabling on the top by twisting and folding them into a neat bunch. Neatly tuck the components inside the space where all the cable tubes are as shown below.   Hide the cable going down the stairs by disconnecting sections and securing the cables underneath technic pins. Reconnect sections.   Turn the excavator over to the right side, then disconnect the following rail section and tuck in all the cables outside the control compartment.     29.) Disconnect the two rail sections as well as the trans clear covering.   Locate the spare 30cm Connecting Cable on this side and thread it through the railing. Connect the cable to a Red Strip Light. Take a 15cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the other port, then with it’s adhesive backing, stick the Strip Light inside the exterior wall (strip light facing in) as shown below.     30.) Thread the cable through the centre of the engine barrels, then underneath the white long horizontal technic brick. Connect it to a new 6-Port Expansion Board     31.) Disconnect the two light sections from the front left of the excavator as well as the section above. Disassemble and install 2x White 30cm Bit Lights to the light sections as shown below.   Reconnect one of the light sections to the bottom half ensuring the cable is facing down, then bring the cable up and thread it in between the technic pieces to the inside of the barrel section. Ensure the cable is laid underneath the light grey plate (bottom right corner) and then directly up the front panel. Thread the cable underneath the white long horizontal technic brick and connect it to the 6-Port Expansion Board.     32.) Thread the Bit Light cable from the other light section through the following technic hole, then reconnect the light section to the front panel.Thread the cable underneath the white long horizontal technic brick and connect it to the 6-Port Expansion Board.   Hide the cable going up the front panel by slightly disconnecting the white panels and slipping the cable in between them. Reconnect the front rail section on top.   Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the red strip light and front lights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     33.) Disconnect the following light piece, then follow the below images to disassemble and install the remaining White 30cm Bit Light to it.   Thread the cable through the following space, then loop it around the red technic axle pin before reconnecting the light section. Pull the cable all the way out from behind.     34.) Thread the cable through the following yellow piece hole, then connect it to the 6-Port Expansion Board. Turn the battery pack ON to test all the lights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     35.) Neaten up the cables by twisting and folding them into a neat bunch, then neatly tuck all the components inside the tube section to conceal all the components.   Reconnect sections we removed earlier.    

This finally completes installation of the Light My Bricks Liebherr R 9800 42100 Light Kit.

We thank you for purchasing this product and hope you ENJOY!


 

Light My Bricks: LEGO Land Rover Defender 42110 Lighting Kit

 

The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Land Rover Defender (42110) LED light kit.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. These instructions can be downloaded in PDF format here

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Land Rover Defender (42110) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page

 

Package Contents:

  • 8x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 4x Red 30cm Bit Lights
  • 2x White Strip Lights
  • 1x 6-Port Expansion Board
  • 1x 12-Port Expansion Board
  • 1x 15cm Connecting Cables
  • 2x 30cm Connecting Cables
  • 6x Adhesive Squares
  • 1x AA Battery Pack
LEGO Pieces:
  • 4x Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Black)

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.  

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Connecting Micro Cable connectors to Micro Expansion Board Ports

Take extra care when inserting the micro connectors to micro ports of Micro Expansion Boards. Connecting Micro Bit Lights to Micro Expansion Boards is similar to connecting lights and cables to Strip Lights. With the expansion board facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. Use your fingernail to push the plastic part of the connector to the micro port.  

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.

 

OK, Let’s Begin!

  1.) Lift up the bonnet, then remove the following sections in order for us to remove the two headlight sections as shown below.     2.) Take the right headlight section (passenger side) and disassemble it as per below, then take a Cool White 30cm Bit Light and thread the connector end of it through the front of the round dish. Thread the cable all the way through until the LED is about 1cm away from the front of the dish. Turn the LED over so that it is facing forward.   Take another Cool White 30cm Bit Light and thread it through the front of the dish, same way we did for the first light.     3.) Continue threading another 2x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights through the dish, then take LEGO Bar we removed earlier and insert it through the technic axle hole. Ensure the cables are laid in the technic axle spaces, to prevent them from being damaged when inserting the bar.   Reposition the 4 LEDs so they are evenly spaced out and positioned over the circles on the stickers behind, then reconnect the trans clear dish over the top. Reconnect the headlight to the rest of this section via the technic bar.     4.) Turn this section around and bring the 4 cables across to the right side underneath the technic pin. Bring this section over to the left side of the vehicle and thread the cables in between the two sections as shown below. Reconnect the headlight via the technic vertical axle.   Group the 4 cables together and thread them down the following space behind the front grill. Prop the vehicle up using your light kit box, then pull the cables down from underneath as shown below.     5.) Flip the vehicle over and thread the four cables through the following space underneath the technic bars, pulling them all the way out from the other side as shown below.   Turn the vehicle around to the side, and bring the cables back over and loop them around the wheel axis 3-4 times to eliminate excess cables, then connect them to the 12-Port Expansion Board   Take the AA Battery Pack and insert 3x new AA batteries to it. Connect the battery pack cable to a spare port on the 12-port expansion board then turn it ON to test the right headlights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     6.) Take the following remaining head light sections and reassemble and connect them back to the front of the vehicle. Reconnect all the sections we disconnected earlier from the right side.     7.) Repeat steps 2 – 6 to install another 4x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights to the left headlight section.     8.) Reconnect this section to the rest via the black technic bar, then turn this section over and bring the cables across to the right side, underneath the technic pin.   Bring this section over to the left side of the vehicle and thread the cables in between the two sections as shown below. Reconnect the headlight via the technic vertical axle.     9.) Group the 4 cables together and thread them down the following space behind the front grill. Prop the vehicle up using your light kit box, then pull the cables down from underneath as shown below.   Flip the vehicle over and bring the four cables across to the right side, then thread them underneath the following technic pieces, pulling them all the way out from the other side.   Ensure the cables are laid around the following section, then connect them to the left ports on the 12-port expansion board. Turn the power ON to test the left headlights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     10.) Take the following remaining head light sections and reassemble and connect them back to the front of the vehicle. Reconnect all the sections we disconnected earlier surrounding the left side.     11.) Flip the vehicle back over again and disconnect the AA Battery Pack from the expansion board. Pull the four cables from the left headlight all the way out near the expansion board to eliminate any excess cable, then twist them around each other to form a neat bunch.   Turn the vehicle over to the side, then tuck the bunched up cables through one of the technic plate holes as shown below. Take 3x Adhesive Squares and stick them to the back of the 12-port expansion board, then stick the expansion board to the following position.     12.) Flip the vehicle back over and disconnect the roof by first removing the following two technic pins from the top as well as the two from each side.   Lift up the roof, then disconnect the back of it from the technic pins.     13.) Take out a White Strip Light and connect a 15cm Connecting Cable to it, then using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light underneath the roof in the following position. Ensure the 15cm cable is facing down as per below.   Thread the other end of the connecting cable through the following technic brick holes. Pull the cable all the way out from the other side.     14.) Disconnect the following group of technic pieces from the main section of the roof then continue to thread the connecting cable through the middle hole.   Disconnect the grey technic pieces from the back of the section we removed earlier, then reconnect it to the main roof section, ensuring the cable is laid out underneath of it.   Fold the tip of the connecting cable into a “hook” shape, then hook the cable through the following hole on the technic pieces, then reconnect them to the grey technic pins, while pulling the cable out from the other side.     15.) Connect the cable to a new White Strip Light, then take a 30cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the strip light’s right port. Using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light to the roof in the following position. Ensure the 30cm cable is facing up as shown below   Reconnect the roof to the vehicle, then secure it down by reconnecting the two grey technic pins on the top, as well as the two brown technic pins to the right side.   Turn the vehicle over to it’s left side and reconnect the grey technic pin on the top. Leave the two brown technic pins from the left side disconnected for now.     16.)  Disconnect the following white technic piece, then take the 30cm connecting cable from the roof and bring it towards the front. Slip the cable in between the white and black technic pieces.   Reconnect the two brown technic pins to the side to secure the roof, then reconnect the white technic piece we removed earlier.   Bring the connecting cable down the left side of the windscreen, then disconnect the following tile and lay the cable under the light grey stud before reconnecting the tile over the top.     17.) Bring the connecting cable down and thread it through the following space behind the front wheel, then turn the vehicle onto it’s side so we can access underneath.   Pull the connecting cable down and thread it through the following technic hole near the expansion board. Pull the cable all the way out from below, then loop the cable and thread it back through the same hole. Repeat this to loop the cable through the hole twice (to eliminate excess cable), then connect the cable to a spare port on the 12-Port Expansion Board.     Take the AA Battery Pack and connect it to a spare port on the expansion board, then turn it ON to test the internal strip lights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     18.) Disconnect the AA battery Pack from the expansion board again, then take out a new 30cm Connecting Cable and connect it to a spare port.   Bring the 30cm cable toward the back of the vehicle and thread it underneath the following grey technic pieces. Pull the cable all the way down from below, then loop the cable over the technic pieces above.   Loop the cable around these pieces a second time, then connect it to a 6-Port Expansion Board.     19.) Place the AA Battery Pack inside the vehicle in the back seat, then thread the battery pack cable down the following space on the right side of the vehicle. Pull the battery pack cable down from underneath the vehicle and connect it to a spare port on the 6-port Expansion Board.   Ensure you position the battery pack so that the switch is accessible.     20.) We will now install the tail lights starting from the left side. Disconnect the panel above the wheel, then open the back door and disconnect the following pieces in order for us to remove the left tail light section as shown below:     Disassemble the tail light section as per below and discard the two white round plates. Take out the provided LEGO pieces, 2x Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Black).      21.) Take a Red 30cm Bit Light and with the LED facing up and cable to the right, place it over the inside of the following plate. Secure the Bit Light in place by connecting one of the provided Round Plate 1×1 with open stud over the top, then reconnect one of the trans red plates.   Repeat this step to install another Red 30cm Bit Light to this tail light section.     22.) Reconnect the tail light section to the back of the vehicle ensuring you first thread both cables through the back, then reconnect some of the pieces we disconnected earlier.   Pull out both Red Bit Light cables from behind the back wheel.     23.) Turn the vehicle onto it’s right side so we can access underneath, then pull the cable down and thread it underneath the wheel axle. Pull the cables all the way out from the other side.   Thread the cable through the middle of the wheel axle and pull it all the way out from the back side.   Thread the cables through the following technic hole in the axle. Loop the cables through a second time to secure and eliminate excess cabling. Connect both cables to the 6-Port Expansion Board, then turn the Battery Pack ON to test the tail lights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light, expansion board or effects board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.   Reconnect the panel above the rear left wheel.     24.) Repeat steps 20-22. to install another 2x Red 30cm Bit Lights to the right tail light section using another provided 2x Round Plate 1×1 with Open Stud (Black). Ensure this time, the two bit light cables are laid in the opposite direction as we did for the left tail light section lights.     25.) Thread both Bit Light cables from the right tail light section through the back of the vehicle, then pull them out from behind the rear wheel. Reconnect the tail light section as well as some of the sections we removed earlier.   Turn the vehicle onto it’s left side so that we can access underneath, then thread both Bit Light cables underneath the wheel axle as shown below. Pull the cables all the way out from the other side.   Thread the cables through the middle of the wheel axle, pulling it all the way out from the back side.   Thread the cables through the following technic hole, then loop it through the same hole again to secure and eliminate excess cabling. Connect the two cables to the 6-Port Expansion Board.     26.) Take 3x Adhesive Squares and stick them to the back of the 6-Port Expansion Board. Mount the expansion board underneath the vehicle to the following position.   Eliminate any excess cables by twisting and folding them around each other into a neat bunch. Ensure that the wheels can still turn left and right.   Flip the Defender over and reconnect the Technic piece above the rear wheel. Turn the AA Battery Pack ON to test all the lights are working OK.  

This finally completes installation of the Light My Bricks Land Rover Defender 42110 Light Kit.

We thank you for purchasing this product and hope you ENJOY!

 
 

Light My Bricks: LEGO Porsche 911 RSR 42096 Lighting Kit

The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Porsche 911 RSR (42096) LED light kit.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. These instructions can be downloaded in PDF format here

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Porsche 911 RSR (42096) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page

 

Package Contents:

  • 12x White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 6x Red Strip Lights
  • 1x White Strip Lights
  • 1x 8-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x 12-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x NC Push Board
  • 2x 5cm Connecting Cables
  • 4x 15cm Connecting Cables
  • 3x 30cm Connecting Cable
  • 1x AA Battery Pack (requires 3x AA Batteries)

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.

 

OK, Let’s Begin!

  1.) Lift up the headlight covers and remove the two headlight sections as shown below.   Take the left headlight and disconnect the trans clear round plates then take a White 15cm Bit Light and with the cable facing down, place it over the top left stud as shown below, with the cable laid in between studs. Secure it in place by reconnecting one of the trans clear round plates over the top.     2.) Take another White 15cm Bit Light and using the same method as in previous step, install it to the top right stud.   Install another 2x White 15cm Bit Lights to the two bottom studs as shown below:     3.) Bring the four Bit Light cables together at the bottom of the headlight section, then twist/wind them around each other 2-3 times to secure the cables together. Ensure you hold the headlights in between your thumb and index finger when twisting the cables to prevent the trans round plates from popping off.     4.) Repeat the above steps to install 4x White 15cm Bit Lights to the right headlight section.     5.) Take the 12-Port Expansion Board and connect all the lights from the two headlight sections to it. Take your AA Battery Pack and insert 3x new AA Batteries to it. Connect the battery pack cable to the expansion board, then turn it ON to test the 8 lights from the headlights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.   Disconnect the lights and battery pack from the expansion board, then continue to twist wind the cables from each headlight around each other so that the four cables from each headlight become one larger cable.     6.) Take the left headlight section and feed the cables through the space behind it (over the black horizontal technic bar) before securely reconnecting the headlight in place.   Repeat this step to reconnect the right headlight section.     7.) Turn the car over and pull both groups of cables out. Connect the right group of cables to the 12-Port Expansion Board, then feed the expansion board underneath the following middle section. Pull the expansion board out from the other side, then reconnect the left group of cables to it.   Reconnect the AA Battery Pack to the expansion board and turn it ON to test the headlights are all working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     8.) Disconnect the AA Battery Pack and take 2x 15cm Connecting Cables and connect each one to the 12-Port Expansion Board. Take one of the connecting cables and thread it through the same space where the expansion board is, then bring the cable down and thread it back out to the left side. Connect the connecting cable to a Red Strip Light.   Take a 30cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the other port on the Red Strip Light. Using the Strip Light’s adhesive backing, stick the Strip Light underneath the car in the following position.     9.) Take the other end of the 30cm Connecting Cable and thread it underneath the technic bars. Continue to thread it in between the wheel axis, pulling it out from the other side.   Thread the cable underneath the light grey technic bar, then bring it back over again and thread it through the technic bar hole towards the left. Ensure you tighten the cable as you pull it out from the other side.   Continue to loop the cable back around, threading it through the same hole as before. Ensure you tighten the cable each time you pull it out from the other side. Loop the cable back through a few more times to eliminate excess cable until you have about 4-5cm of cable left, then connect it to a new Red Strip Light.     10.) Take a 5cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the other side of the Red Strip Light, then using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light down vertically on the black technic bar in the below position. Connect the other end of the 5cm Connecting Cable to a new Red Strip Light, then connect a new 30cm Connecting Cable to the strip light’s other port.   Using it’s adhesive backing, stick the Red Strip Light vertically onto the black technic bar in the below position. Ensure the 5cm Connecting Cable in between is stretched out to prevent it from dangling down.     11.) Take the other end of the 30cm Connecting Cable and thread it through the hole on top of the technic grey bar, then pull it all the way from the other side out as shown below:   Bring the cable back over the technic bar and thread it through the same hole as before to secure the cable in place. Thread the cable underneath the following technic bars and pull the cable all the way out from from the middle area as shown below: Bring the cable toward the left, underneath the centre bars, then thread the cable through the technic bar hole as shown below. Pull the cable out from the bottom, then bring the cable back over the technic bar and thread it back through the same hole. Connect the cable to a new Red Strip Light.     12.) Take a 5cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the other end of the Red Strip Light from previous step, then using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light vertically to the  below position.   Connect the other end of the 5cm Connecting Cable to a new Red Strip Light. Take a new 15cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the strip light’s other port, then using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light vertically to the below position close to the rear wheel.       13.) Take the other end of the 15cm Connecting Cable from previous step and thread it underneath the grey technic piece, then pull it all the way out from the other side. Thread the cable down the space on the right of the wheel that leads to the inside of the trunk.   Flip the Porsche back around and open the trunk and locate the other end of the connecting cable. Pull the cable all the way up and connect it to an 8-Port Expansion Board.   Take the AA Battery Pack and connect the battery pack cable to the 8-Port Expansion Board, then place it inside the trunk. Turn it ON to test all the red strip lights are working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     14.) Close the trunk, then flip the car back over again and locate the other end of the second 15cm Connecting Cable we connected to the 12-Port Expansion Board (step. 8).   Thread the cable underneath the wheel axis, then through the hole of the grey technic piece as shown below:   Thread the cable down the following space which leads to the inside of the driver side. Open the driver door and pull the cable all the way out.   Flip the car back over and connect the other end of the cable to the IN port on the NC Push Board.     15.) We will now disconnect the roof at the following sections.   Follow the below images to disconnect technic pins in order for us to lift up the roof.     16.) Take a 30cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the OUT port on the NC Push Board. Using it’s adhesive backing, stick the NC Push Board to the following position of the driver doorway. We need to ensure that when we close the driver door, it will push in the trigger on the NC Push Board.   Lay the other end of the 30cm Connecting Cable across the right, then thread it up behind the driver’s seat and up in between the white horizontal bar. Pull the cable out from the top, then thread it through the following hole on the side of the roof as show below:   Connect the cable to a White Strip Light, then using it’s adhesive backing, stick the strip light underneath the roof in the following position:     17.) Push the roof back down, then reconnect everything back in place by pushing in the pins we pulled out earlier.   Turn ON the Battery Pack and test the NC Push Board function. When you open the driver door, the interior light should turn activate. When closing the door, the interior light should deactivate.   Troubleshooting step: If you’re interior light is not functioning correctly, check that the NC Push Board is correctly mounted so that the trigger is pushed when the door is closed. You may need to adjust the positioning of the Board.     18.) Flip the car back over with the rear of the car facing toward you. Take the remaining Red Strip Light and connect a 15cm Connecting Cable to it. Using it’s adhesive backing, stick the Strip Light horizontally underneath the car in the following position.   Thread the other end of the 15cm Connecting Cable down the space behind which leads to the inside of the trunk of the car.   Flip the Porsche back around, open the trunk. Locate the other end of the connecting cable, then pull it all the way out and connect it to the 8-port Expansion Board.   Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the rear Red Strip Light is working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     19.) We will now install the tail lights. First disconnect each tail light section by pulling it out at the technic pin as shown below.   Take left tail light section and disassemble it as shown below   Take a White 15cm Bit Light and thread the connector end through the left hole on the black technic plate. Thread the cable all the way through until you have approx. 2cm from the Bit Light to the edge of the plate.   Ensuring the cable is placed to the side of the + hole, reconnect the light grey technic pin. Bring the Bit Light underneath the pin toward the left side as shown below:   Reconnect the trans red piece, then from the back of this section, push the Bit Light in so that it securely fits inside the trans red plate.     20.) Take another White 15cm Bit Light and thread the connector end through the right + hole on the black technic plate. Thread it all the way through leaving approx. 2cm from the Bit Light to the edge of the plate. With the cable on the left side of the + hole, reconnect the light grey technic pin with black section connected.   Bring the Bit Light underneath the light grey technic pin to the right side, then reconnect the trans red plate. From the back of this section, push the Bit Light in so that it securely fits inside the trans red plate.     21.) Install another 2x White 15cm Bit Lights to the right tail light section, using the same method used to install lights to the left tail light section.     22.) Take both tail light sections and connect all four bit light cables to the 8-Port Expansion Board inside the trunk of the car. Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the tail lights are all working OK.   Note: If you experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board issues on our online troubleshooting guide.     23.) Disconnect the tail lights, then twist the two cables from each tail light section around each other all the way to the ends to form one larger cable.   Take the left tail light section and thread the cable through the rear left side of the car before reconnecting the tail light section at the technic pin.   Pull the other end of the cable all the way up from the inside of the trunk and connect them to the 8-Port Expansion Board.   Repeat this step for the right tail light section.     24.) Neaten up cables inside the trunk, then place the expansion board and cables underneath the Battery Pack before closing the trunk door.
 

This finally completes installation of your Light My Bricks Porsche 911 RSR Light Kit!

We thank you for purchasing this product and hope you enjoy!


 

Light My Bricks: LEGO Mack Anthem 42078 Lighting Kit

The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Mack Anthem (42078) LED light kit.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. These instructions can be downloaded in PDF format here

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Mack Anthem (42078) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page

 

Package Contents:

  • 9x White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 13x White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 8x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 1x 6-Port Expansion Board
  • 3x 8-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x 12-Port Expansion Board
  • 1x 5cm Connecting Cable
  • 2x 15cm Connecting Cables
  • 1x 50cm Connecting Cables
  • 1x AA Battery Pack  (requires 3x AA Batteries)
  • 12x Adhesive Squares

LEGO Pieces:

  • 4x Trans Red Plate 1×1
  • 3x Trans Clear Plate 1×1
  • 2x Trans Orange Plate 1×1
  • 4x Technic Pin 1/2

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.

 

OK, Let’s Begin!


1.) We will first install headlights to the Mack Anthem. Remove the cargo trailer and then disconnect the following headlight sections from each side.   Disassemble the right headlight section as shown below:   2.) Take 2x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights and position one approximately 1 cm above the other with both LEDs facing up. Place the Bit Lights over the right studs of the right headlight as shown below:   Secure the two lights in place by reconnecting the trans clear 1×2 plate over the top. Ensure both Bit Lights are comfortably siting in the inside of each trans clear stud.   Take another 2x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights and position them together the same way as we did the previous two bit lights. Place them over the top of the two left studs of the headlight section as shown below and then secure them in place by reconnecting the trans orange 1×2 plate over the top. Ensure both Bit Lights are comfortably siting in the inside of each trans orange stud.   3.) Turn the right headlight section over so the trans coloured plates are facing the back. Bring the two right cables over to the front and then secure them underneath the two curved pieces as shown below:   Bring the two left cables down and press them down along the edge of the curved pieces.   4.) Turn the headlight section over to the front side then take a White 30cm Bit Light and with the cable facing the back, place it over the right stud as shown below then secure the Bit Light in place by reconnecting the trans orange triangular piece over the top   Repeat this step to install another White 30cm Bit Light to the left stud.   Reconnect the two trans black 1×2 tiles to the front of the headlight section.   5.) Repeat previous steps to install another 4x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights to the front of the left headlight section and 2x White 30cm Bit Lights to the top.   6.) Test all the lights installed so far are working OK by connecting all six cables from each headlight to an 8-port Expansion Board. Take the AA Battery Pack and insert 3x AA batteries to it, then connect the battery pack cable to the expansion board. Turn the battery pack ON to verify all lights are working OK. Repeat this step to test the lights for the other headlight section are working OK.   From the back of one of the headlight section, take all six cables and twist/wind them around each other a few times. Continue to twist the cables around each other all the way to the end, so they all come together forming one larger cable. Repeat this step for the other headlight section.   7.) Take the right headlight section and feed the cable through the following gap, then reconnect the headlight  back to the front of the truck.   Flip the truck onto it’s side left side, then bring the cable over behind the wheel.   Thread the cable through the following space, then pull it out from the other side as shown below:   Follow the below images to thread the cable through the  holes of the technic piece, then pull it out from the other side.   Take an 8-Port Expansion Board and connect all six cables to it.   8.) Flip the truck back over and repeat previous steps to reconnect the left headlight section and thread the cable underneath the truck.   Take another 8-Port Expansion Board and connect all six cables from this headlight section to it.   9.) Take a 5cm Connecting Cable and connect one end to one of the expansion boards, then connect the other end to the other expansion board.   Connect the AA Battery Pack cable to one of the expansion boards and turn it ON to verify all lights are working OK.   Disconnect the Battery Pack, then take 4x Adhesive Squares and stick two on the back of each expansion board.   Mount both expansion boards in the following positions underneath the truck then neatly press up all the cables so they are not dangling down.   Test that the engine bonnet can open all the way, and close easily. The cables from the bit lights should move back and forth comfortably as the bonnet opens and closes.   10.) Flip the truck over again so we can access underneath. Take a 15cm Connecting Cable and connect one end of the cable to one of the expansion board’s spare ports. Thread the other end of the cable up the following space and through the hole of the technic plate. Pull the cable all the way up from the other side and connect it to the end port of a 12-port Expansion Board.   11.) We will now install lights above the front window. First disconnect this light section by using your finger to push it up each side so that it completely disconnects.   Disconnect the roof by pulling back the following sections so that each side disconnects, then lift the entire roof back as per below:   12.) Take the light section and disconnect the two sections, then disassemble the left side as shown below:   Take a White 30cm Bit Light and with the cable facing down, place it over the left stud. Secure the Bit Light in place by reconnecting one of the trans orange plates over the top.   Using this same method, install another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights to this section. Reconnect the 1×4 tile over the top then reconnect this section back ensuring the cables are laid underneath and out toward the back.   13.) Disassemble the right section and then repeat the previous step to install another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights.   14.) Flip this light section over and then twist/wind all five cables around each other at the edge of the section. Continue to twist/wind the cables all the way to the end so they all come together to form one larger cable.   15.) Reconnect this light section back above the front window, then thread the large cable through the window and then up above the following space.   From the top of the truck, pull the cable all the way out, then thread the cable down the back through the following space as per below. Continue to push the cable all the way down so that we can see if peeping out from the bottom of the back of the truck.   Pull the cable all the way out and then connect all five cables to the 12-port expansion board.   Reconnect the roof.   Connect the AA Battery Pack cable to one of the spare ports on the expansion board, then turn it ON to verify all lights we have installed so far are working OK.   Disconnect the Battery Pack and proceed to the next step.   16.) We will now install lights along the sides of the truck. Starting with the right side, disconnect the following sections and pieces:   Take 2x provided Technic Pins 1/2 and connect them to where we disconnect the trans orange plates from.   Take a White 15cm Bit Light and thread the connector end of the cable down the holes of one of the technic pins we just connected. Thread it all the way through (ensuring it does not go through the second hole on the back of this section) then secure it in place by reconnecting the trans orange plate over the top this time, with the stud facing up.   17.) Install another White 15cm Bit Light to the left side, the same way we did for the right light.   Bring both cables across toward the back and connect them to the 12-port Expansion Board ensuring both cables are tucked in underneath.   Reconnect the panel section then connect the battery pack cable again and test the side lights are working OK.   18.) Turn the truck over the the left side and repeat previous steps to install another 2x White 15cm Bit Lights to this side using another provided 2x Technic Pins 1/2 Reconnect the Battery Pack Cable to a spare port and verify the left side lights are working OK.   19.) Neaten up cabling at the back by grouping the cables together and then twisting/winding/folding them around each other.   Take a 15cm Connecting Cable and connect one end to a spare port on the expansion board. Bring the other end of the cable down the right side and thread it down the following hole. Pull the cable all the way out from underneath.   Connect the other end of the cable to a 6-Port Expansion Board.   20.) Connect the Battery Pack cable to the expansion board and then flip the expansion board over so the cables are facing toward the inside. Tuck the expansion board into the gap (underneath light grey bars) then secure both battery pack cable and 15cm connecting cable underneath the bottom 2×8 technic plate (disconnect plate, lay cables down, reconnect plate over the top)                       Take 4x Adhesive Squares and stick them to the following studs, then stick down the AA Battery Pack ensuring the switch is facing the correct way up.   21.) We will now install the tail lights to the truck. Disconnect the following two bottom sections as well as the trans coloured tiles.   Take a White 15cm Bit Light and with the cable facing down, place it over the left stud. Secure the bit light in place by connecting a provided Trans Red Plate 1×1 over the top.   Take another White 15cm Bit Light and place it over the next stud along. Secure the bit light in place by connecting a provided Trans Clear Plate 1×1 over the top.   Install another White 15cm Bit Light to the remaining stud, securing it in place with another provided Trans Red Plate 1×1.   22.) Lay the cable from the right Bit Light down in between studs, then reconnect the black plate over the top. Thread the cables through the hole directly underneath each cable.   Ensure the first and second cable is neatly laid in between studs before reconnecting the registration plate over the top.   23.) Turn the truck over onto it’s side and then twist/wind the three cables around each other all the way to the end so they come together forming one larger cable.   Thread the cable through the space in between wheels and then pull it all the way out from the other side. Wedge the cable in between technic bricks as shown below (to lock the cable in place), then connect the three cables to the 6-port Expansion Board.   Turn ON the battery pack to test the tail lights are working OK.   24.) Take 2x Adhesive Squares and stick them to the back of the 6-port expansion board. Mount the expansion board underneath the truck in the following position. Ensure the expansion board is clear from the turning gears, then push the cable down and out of the way.   Flip the truck back over and turn ON the battery pack to ensure everything looks OK.   25.) We will now install tail lights to the cargo trailer. Turn the trailer around and disconnect the two tail light sections, then disassemble the left section as per below:   Take a White 15cm Bit Light and with the cable facing down, place it over the left stud of the black 1×3 plates. Secure the Bit Light in place by connecting a provided Trans Orange Plate 1×1 over the top.   Install another 2x White 15cm Bit Lights to this tail light section, securing them in place using a provided Trans Red Plate 1×1 and Trans Clear Plate 1×1.   26.) Flip this section over (lights facing down) and thread each cable through the holes of the three technic pins on the left side of the trailer. Thread the cables all the way through and then flip the tail light section around the correct way and reconnect the tail light section ensuring the cables are below.   Repeat previous steps to install another 3x White 15cm Bit Lights to the right tail light section securing them in place with another Trans Orange Plate 1×1, Trans Red Plate 1×1, and Trans Clear Plate 1×1. Reconnect the right tail light section back to the right side of the trailer, ensuring the cables are first threaded through the holes behind.   27.) Take the three cables from the left tail light and twist/wind them around each other all the way to the end so they come together forming one larger cable.   Thread the cable through the following hole underneath the trailer, then pull it all the way out from the other side and connect the three cables to a new 8-Port Expansion Board   28.) Turn the trailer over to the right side and repeat previous step to twist/wind the cables together and thread through the same hole underneath the truck (as we did for the left tail lights) to connect to the 8-port expansion board.   29.) Take a 50cm Connecting Cable and connect one end of the cable to the 8-port expansion board. Thread the other end of the cable through the following hole and pull it all the way out from the other side.   Thread the cable through the following space and then continue to thread the cable through the last space (where the red technic piece is) and pull it all the way out from the other side of the trailer.   30.) Eliminate excess cabling by bring the cable back down and re-threading it back through the last space we threaded the cable through. Repeat this another two times and then pull the cable down to lock it in place.   31.) Reconnect the trailer to the back of the truck and then carefully flip both onto their sides. Take the other end of the 50cm Connecting Cable and connect it to a spare port on the 6-port expansion board underneath the truck.   Carefully flip both sections over, then turn ON the battery pack to ensure the tail lights on the trailer are working OK.   The cargo trailer and lights can easily be removed by simply disconnecting the 50cm Connecting Cable from the 6-port expansion board.
  This finally completes installation of the Light My Bricks Mack Anthem Light Kit. We hope you enjoy and we thank you for purchasing this product.  

Light My Bricks: LEGO Bugatti Chiron 42083 Lighting Kit

 

The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Bugatti Chiron (42083) LED light kit.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To download this instructions guide in PDF format please click here.

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Bugatti Chiron (42083) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page


Package Contents:

  • 8x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 7x Red 30cm Bit Lights
  • 1x Red Light Bar 20cm
  • 1x Cool White Light Bar 12.5cm
  • 2x 12-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x 30cm Connecting Cable
  • 1x AA Battery Pack (requires 3x AA Batteries)
LEGO Pieces:
  • 5x Lego Technic Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise with Center Slots (Black)

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.

 

OK, Let’s Begin!


1.) We will start by installing lights to the headlights. First disconnect the headlight sections from each side.
2.) Disassemble pieces from the left headlight as per below
Follow the below images to rebuild the white pieces that make up the left head light section. We need to flip the studs over so that the trans clear plates are reversed to allow us to install our Bit Lights underneath each one.
3.) Take a Cool White 30cm Bit Light and with the cable facing down, place it over the far left stud as per below. Secure the Bit Light in place by reconnecting one of the trans clear plates over the top.
Take another Cool White 30cm Bit Light and place it over the next stud along. Secure the light in place by reconnecting another trans clear plate over the top.
Follow the same process to install another 2x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights to the rest of the left headlight.
4.) Turn the headlight section over so that it is facing forward. Group all the cables together and twist them around each other.
Continue to twist the cables around each other all the way to the end so that it forms one larger cable.
5.) Thread the cables through the front of the vehicle where the headlight was then continue to thread the cables through the space which leads to the internal passenger side.
Pull the cable out and then reconnect the headlight while pulling the remaining cable out from the passenger side.
Push the headlight back into position.
6.) Repeat steps 2–4 to rebuild and install another 4x Cool White 30cm Bit Lights to the right headlight.
7.) Thread the right headlight cables through the front right side and then thread them through the same area we threaded the left headlight cables (through to the internal passenger side)
Pull the cable out and then reconnect the headlight while pulling the remaining cable out from the passenger side.
The front and passenger side of the vehicle should look like below.
8.) Take a 12-Port Expansion Board and connect all the cables from both headlights to it starting with those from the right headlight first.
Take the AA Battery Pack and insert 3x AA Batteries to it. Connect the battery pack cable to the expansion board and then turn it ON to verify all lights are working OK.
9.) We will now install one of the light bars to the inside of the Bugatti Chiron. First remove the blue technic brick and connected pieces from the front by disconnecting it from the two black pins and then pulling it out.
Push the blue technic bar that runs along the centre back and then disconnect the blue technic brick and connected pieces from the light grey technic bar.
Remove the light grey technic bar and then disconnect the technic pin from the bottom of it.
10.) Take the Cool White Light Bar 12.5cm and push it in through the top of the technic pin about 4–5mm as per below. Do not forcefully push the light bar all the way in.
Connect the cool white light bar inside the vehicle via the technic pin ensuring the cable is on the bottom side of the bar.
Carefully bend the light bar inward before connecting it to the blue technic brick.
Reconnect this section back to the vehicle using the two black technic pins.
Push the blue technic bar back into place.
11.) Thread the Light Bar cable underneath the following technic piece and then connect it to a spare port on the 12-port expansion board.
Eliminate excess cable from the light bar by folding the cable over twice and then twisting it around each other a few times as per below.
Turn the Battery Pack ON to test the internal light bar is working OK.
12.) Take a 30cm Connecting Cable and connect it to a spare port on the 12-port expansion board.
Neatly push the expansion board and cables into the passenger foot area before seating the Battery Pack over the top then thread the connecting cable down the space which leads to underneath the vehicle.
14.) Turn the Bugatti over onto it’s side so that we can access underneath. Locate the cable and then pull it all the way out.
Thread the cable through the hole of the following black technic brick underneath the vehicle.
15.) Pull the cable all the way out toward the back and then thread it through the hole of the following light grey technic brick
16.) Pull the cable all the way out and then pull it down tight before looping it through the same hole again.
Connect the cable to the second 12-Port Expansion Board
17.) Check that the AA Battery Pack is neatly seated inside the Bugatti and that there is no visible cabling before closing the passenger door.
18.) Disconnect the blue technic brick from the back of the spoiler at the two black pins as shown below
Take the 5x Provided Lego Technic Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise WITH Center Slots (Black) and connect them to the 5 inner holes of the blue technic brick
19.) Take a Red 30cm Bit Light and thread the connector end of the cable through the first technic pin. Thread it all the way through and then slightly bend the Bit Light on a 90 degree angle before pushing it inside the technic pin.
Take another Red 30cm Bit Light and thread it through the second technic pin. Thread it all the way through and then slightly bend the Bit Light on a 90 degree angle before pushing it inside the technic pin.
Repeat this process to install the remaining 5x Red 30cm Bit Lights to the rest of the technic brick.
20.) Reconnect the technic brick to the back of the spoiler ensuring all technic pins are carefully connected.
Group all the cables closest to the back of the spoiler and then twist them around each other to tighten and secure them together.
Turn the vehicle around and ensure the cables are twisted right to the edge of the spoiler as shown below.
Continue to twist all the cables around each other all the way to the end to form one larger cable.
21.) Flip the Bugatti over onto it’s side and then disconnect the back right wheel.
Flip the Bugatti back over and then unclip the blue technic bar and then remove the flat technic piece along the back of the vehicle by disconnecting the two pins from each side.
Turn the vehicle around so we are facing the back, then thread the group of cables down the space that leads to where the back wheel was.
22.) Pull the cable all the way out from underneath and then loop it up around the black technic brick twice to eliminate excess cable.
Connect all seven cables to the 12-port Expansion Board nearby.
22.) Turn the Bugatti back over and then ensure that the cables from the back of the spoiler are pushed flat so that the spoiler can easily come up and down without the wires getting caught.
23.) Disconnect the Red Technic Bar from back by disconnecting from each side and then unclipping from the two centre clips.
Remove the Red Technic Bar from the two side pieces then replace it with the provided Red Light Bar 20cm ensuring the cables are laid in the slots of the light grey pieces.
24.) Connect the left side of the red light bar to the back of the Bugatti. Thread the cable behind the light grey piece and then thread it up the space which leads to the other side of the spoiler.
Pull the cable all the way up from the other side of the spoiler and then thread it back down the same space we threaded the larger cable through (that leads to the back wheel)
Flip the Bugatti onto it’s side and then pull the cable all the way out.
Loop the cable around the black technic brick (same way we did for the larger cable) before connecting it to the next available port on the 12-port Expansion Board.
25.) Flip the Bugatti back over and then reconnect the right side of the red light bar. Thread the cable up the space above that leads to the back wheel then turn the Bugatti onto it’s side to pull the cable out
Flip the Bugatti back over and hide the cable behind the light grey piece as per below.
Clip red light bar into the two centre clips.
26.) Turn the Bugatti back onto it’s side then pull the cable down and then loop it around the black technic brick twice to eliminate excess cable.
Connect the cable to the next available port on the expansion board.
27.) Pull the expansion board down over the black technic brick to tighten all the cables then roll the expansion board up so the remaining excess cables wind around it. Tuck the expansion board into the space right under the disc brakes as per below.
Reconnect the back wheel.
28.) Flip the Bugatti back over and reconnect the flat blue technic brick to the back of the vehicle and then re-clip the blue technic bar.
Turn the battery pack ON to test that all the back lights are working OK.

This finally completes installation of the Bugatti Chiron 42083 Light Kit.

We hope you enjoy your product!


Light My Bricks: LEGO Mercedes Benz Arocs 42043 Lighting Kit


The following page is the instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Mercedes-Benz Arocs (42043) LED light kit.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

To download this instructions guide in PDF format please click here.

Please note: This page lists instructions for the LED light kit only. If you are wishing to purchase the Light My Bricks LEGO Mercedes-Benz Arocs (42043) LED light kit , please click here to view the product page


Package Contents:

  • 18x White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 2x Flashing White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 2x White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 2x Rotating 30cm Bit Lights
  • 4x 8-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x 5cm Connecting Cables
  • 1x 15cm Connecting Cables
  • 1x 50cm Connecting Cable
  • 8x Adhesive Squares
  • 1x Power Functions Cable

LEGO Pieces:

  • 6x Trans Clear Round Plate 1×1
  • 4x Trans Orange Round Plate 1×1
  • 2x Trans Red Round Plate 1×1

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.




CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.



Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.



Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.






OK, Let’s Begin!

1.) Start by disconnecting the head light pieces as well as surrounding pieces as per below.









2.) Starting with the left side of the truck, carefully split the section as per below by creating a gap in between sections, then take a White 15cm Bit Light and thread the connector side of the cable through the gap we have created.




Thread the cable all the way through until the LED component is up against the edge on the left of the black stud. Reconnect the following LEGO section ensuring the Bit Light is right up against Trans Orange Plate, then reconnect sections to close up the gap and secure the light in place.




3.) Repeat previous step to install another White 15cm Bit Light to the right side







Pull both cables out from underneath


4.) Take the following two pieces and remove the trans clear tiles from each side.



Take a White 15cm Bit Light and place it over one of the pieces over the light grey stud. Secure the Bit Light in place by connecting a provided Trans Clear Round Plate 1×1.



Repeat this process to install another White 15cm Bit Light to the other piece using another provided Trans Clear Round Plate 1×1


5.) Take one of the pieces and then recreate the same gap we created in step 2 to allow us to thread the cable through the left side of the truck. Thread it all the way through and then reconnect this section over the black stud as per below:





Close up the gap.


Repeat this process to reconnect the other piece to the right side.





6.) Take the two headlight pieces and then disconnect the trans clear 2×2 plates.



Take 4x White 15cm Bit Lights and then place each one over each hole of the light grey round 2×2 plate as per below:


Reconnect the trans clear 2×2 plate over the top to secure the bit lights in place.


Turn the headlight section over and then group the four cables together and then twist them around each other to form one large cable.





Repeat this process to install another 4x White 15cm Bit Lights to the other headlight section.


7.) Take one of the headlight cables and then thread it through the following gap on the right side of the truck. Thread it all the way through and then pull it out from underneath. Reconnect the headlight to original position.




Repeat this process to reconnect the headlight on the left side of the truck.




8.) Take 2x 8-Port Expansion Boards and connect them together using a 5cm Connecting Cable. Connect the cable to the end ports.


Connect all six Bit Light cables from the left side of the truck to one of the expansion boards and then connect all six Bit Light cables from the right side of the truck to the other expansion board.



9.) Test the lights we have installed so far are working OK by taking out the LEGO Power Functions Cable and connecting it to a spare port on the expansion board. Connect the other side to your Power Functions Battery Pack and then turn on to verify all is working OK.





Disconnect the Power Functions Cable from the expansion board and proceed to the next step.


10.) Disconnect the trans orange round tiles from both sides of the truck.




Take a Flashing White 15cm Bit Light and thread the connector side of the cable through the hole where you disconnected the trans orange round tile from. Thread the cable all the way through until the Bit Light is sitting right against the edge of the hole.



Press the Bit Light down so that it sits flat against the edge and the secure it in place by connecting a provided Trans Orange Round Plate 1×1 over the top.



11.) Repeat previous step to install another Flashing White 15cm Bit Light to the left side of the truck using another provided Trans Orange Round Plate 1×1






12.) Turn the truck on it’s side so we can access underneath of it and then pull down both cables from the two Bit Lights we just installed.


Take another 8-Port Expansion Board and connect both lights to the first two ports.



13.) We will now install lights over the top front of the truck. First disconnect the trans clear round tiles from each side.




Starting with the left side, seperate the following sections by pulling the front piece forward.


Take a White 30cm Bit Light and thread the connector side through the following hole and then in between white and black sections as per below:



Pull the cable all the way back and then thread it through the second hole of the white piece as per below and then down in between black and grey sections:





Press the Bit Light flat against the edge of the light grey piece and then secure it in place by connecting a provided Trans Clear Round Plate 1×1 over the top.



Close up all the sections we separated.


14.) Pull the cable down the back and then thread down through the following space. Pull it down from underneath (above the wheel) and then connect it to the third port along the 8-port Expansion Board from step 12.





15.) Repeat steps 13 to install another White 30cm Bit Light to the top right front of the truck using another Trans Clear Round Plate 1×1.










16.) Pull the cable back and then pull it down over the back white section as per below then thread the cable down through the following space. Pull it down from underneath (above the wheel) and then turn the truck over so that we can bring the 8-port Expansion Board from step 12 across. Connect the Bit Light to the next port along this expansion board.








17.) Take a 15cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the remaining port on one of the 8-port expansion boards from step 8.


Thread the other end of the 15cm connecting cable through the following space (over the light grey piece) and then connect it to the next port along the 8-port expansion board (from step 12)



18.) Take 4x Adhesive Squares and stick two on each 8-port expansion board at the front. Mount the two expansion boards underneath the truck in the below positions.




19.) Neaten up excess cable from the Bit Lights at the front by pulling them all the way out and then twisting them around each other and then tucking them up the sections closest to each expansion board.







20.) Connect the Power Functions Cable to the Power Functions Battery pack and then pull the cable over the back and then thread it down the space below the cream coloured cog wheel. Pull it down from underneath the truck and then turn the truck on it’s side to allow you to connect the power functions cable to a spare port on the 8-port expansion board.





Turn on the power functions battery pack again to test all the lights are working OK.



21.) We will now install our Rotating Bit Lights inside the two beacons. First disconnect both beacon light sections and then disconnect the black round plates 2×2 from underneath each.





22.) Take 1x Rotating 30cm Bit Light and place the component upside down (flat side up) over the top of the middle of the trans orange round brick 2×2. Reconnect the black round plate 2×2 directly over the top then flip the beacon over to the correct side.





Repeat this process to install another Rotating 30cm Bit Light to the other beacon.


23.) Reconnect both beacons to the top of the truck ensuring the cables are facing toward the back. Because we have installed Rotating Bit Lights inside trans orange round brick, we will not be able to push this brick all the way down the technic pin.

Ensure that you do NOT forcefully push the Beacon all the way down otherwise this may damage the Rotating Bit Light


The base of the Rotating Bit Light should be sitting on top of the technic bar coming up from underneath

Take the left beacon cable and thread it down the following space:



Pull it out from underneath and then thread it through the space below. Pull it out from underneath the truck.



Take the right beacon light and thread it down the following space:


Pull it down from underneath and then thread it down through the next space below:




24.) Turn the truck over and pull both beacon light cables out from underneath and connect them to the two remaining ports on the 8-port expansion board.



Turn the truck back to its correct side up and then Turn ‘ON’ the Power Functions Battery Pack to test the Rotating Bit Lights are working OK


25.) Turn the Truck back over and then mount the 8-port Expansion Board underneath in the following position using 2x Adhesive Squares.



Neaten up excess cable from all the Bit Lights by pulling them all the way out and then twisting them around each other and then tucking them up one of the spaces closest to the expansion board.




26.) Take a 50cm Connecting Cable and connect it to the remaining port on the 8-port Expansion Board at the front of the truck.



Follow the below images to thread the other end of the cable through towards the back underneath the truck through the following holes and gaps.








27.) Connect the other end of the 50cm Connecting Cable to the first port on the remaining 8-Port Expansion Board.



28.) Turn the truck over to the back and then remove the three trans coloured round tiles (orange, red, clear) from each side.





We will installing another 6x White 15cm Bit Lights and replacing the round tiles with the provided trans coloured plates.



29.) Take the first White 15cm Bit Light and thread it through the first hole on the left side. Thread it all the way through and then push the Bit Light flat down against the edge of the technic pin before securing it in place with one Trans Orange Round Plate 1×1.






Using the same method, install another 2x White 15cm Bit Lights for the left side of the truck using a provided Trans Red Round Plate 1×1 and Trans Clear Round Plate 1×1 to secure them in place.





30.) Take the three cables from the left side and then twist them around each other to form one large cable.




Thread the cable up through the following space underneath and then pull it all the way out from the back as per below






31.) Repeat previous steps to install another 3x White 15cm Bit Lights to the right side of the truck using the remaining provided trans coloured round plates 1×1





32.) Thread the cable up through the following space underneath and then pull it all the way out the left side (same with the left side cable). Then bring all cables together and pull them down behind the wheel.





33.) Turn the truck over and then connect all six lights to the 8-port Expansion Board.




34.) Remove the back left wheel and then disconnect the 50cm connecting cable from the expansion board and thread the expansion board through the following space. Then pull it over the wheel axle and reconnect the 50cm connecting cable



Mount the expansion board to the side frame in the following position using another 2x Adhesive Squares.



Pull the excess cable from the two sides back and them twist them around each other to secure them from dangling down and being seen from the back of the truck. Tuck them in close the expansion board.






35.) Eliminate excess cable from the 50cm connecting cable by pulling it back towards the back expansion board and then twisting any remaining cable around the the six bit light cables as per below




36.) Reconnect the back wheel and then turn ON the power pack to confirm the back lights are working OK.




This finally completes installation of the Mercedes Benz Arocs Light Kit. We hope you enjoy your light kit.

We Thank YOU for purchasing this Light Kit!




Light My Bricks: Volvo Wheel Loader Lighting Kit


Here is the instructions document for the LEGO Volvo Wheel Loader LED lighting kit. Please read and follow the steps carefully to ensure this lighting kit is installed properly.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

This user guide is also available to download in PDF format here.


Package contents:

  • 17x White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 1x 6-Port Expansion Board
  • 2x 8-Port Expansion Boards
  • 1x Multi-Effects Board
  • 3x 5cm Connecting Cables
  • 1x AA Battery Pack

LEGO Pieces:

  • 2x Trans Orange Round Plate 1×1

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.




CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.



Incorrectly inserting the connector can can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.






OK, Let’s Begin!


Instructions for installing this kit

1.) We will start installing lights to the front indicators. First remove these 2 sections and disassemble pieces as per below:







2.) Take a White 30cm Bit Light and then place it over the right stud of one of the black 1×2 plates. Ensure the cable for the light is facing down and then secure the light in place by reconnecting one of the triangular trans orange plates over the top.



Repeat this step to install another White 30cm Bit Light to this section, securing the light in place by reconnecting the triangular trans clear plate. Then repeat this for the next section to install another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights




3.) Reconnect both sections back to the vehicle ensuring the bit light cables are facing down.




Starting with the left side of the vehicle, bring the cables together and then loop them around the light pole and then thread them around the inside section as per below






4.) Connect the Bit Light that is installed under the trans orange plate to the 6-Port Expansion Board. To determine which cable is for the correct light, take the AA Battery pack and insert 3x AA batteries to it and then connect it to a spare port on the expansion board. Turn the battery pack on and verify you are connecting the correct light. e.g. if the trans clear plate lights up instead of the trans orange plate, then disconnect and connect the other cable.



Once you have verified that you have connected the correct light to the expansion board, disconnect the battery pack and leave the other bit light cable aside.


5.) Turn the vehicle around to the right side and then loop the cables from this side around the light pole and around the inner section as we did for the left side.





We now need to feed the cables through the middle over to the expansion board on the left side. Thread the cables back through the inner section and then pull them out from the other side as per below.



Once again, connect the correct Bit Light cable (the light underneath the trans orange plate) to the next port on the expansion board. Connect up the battery pack again to verify you have connected the correct light.



Disconnect the battery pack from the expansion board

6.) Take a 8-port Expansion Board and connect the other 2 Bit Light cables to the first available ports.




Thread both expansion boards and cables back through the inner section and then pull them out from the other side of the vehicle and then set aside.



7.) Disconnect the following section towards the back of the vehicle to give us access to the inside.





Thread both expansion boards one at a time through the inside of the vehicle and then out through the section where we removed pieces in the previous step.





8.) We will now install lights to the top headlights. First disconnect the 2 sections and then disassemble pieces as per below






Take 2x White 30cm Bit Lights and then place them together directly over the studs on the yellow 1×2 plate ensuring cables are facing down. While holding both lights over studs below, secure them in place by reconnecting the trans clear 1×2 plate over the top.



Repeat this process to install another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights to the other headlight section.


Reconnect both sections back to the front of the vehicle ensuring the cables are facing down.


9.) Pull the following section out slightly and then thread the cables on the left up through the spacing we just created. Pull the cables across the top and toward the back of the vehicle.




Pull out the back section slightly out as per below and then thread the cables down through the spacing we just created




Repeat this process for the cables on the right side




10.) Take the right 2 cables and then pull them underneath towards the left then loop them around the top left frame and then thread the cables down through in between pieces. Pull the cables down from the inside toward the left.




Thread all 4 cables from the top headlights into the next available ports on the 8-port expansion board below.


Test the headlights and trans clear indicators on the front by connecting the Battery Pack to a spare port on the 8-port expansion and verify they are working OK.



11.) Remove the AA battery pack and connect a 5cm Connecting Cable to the 8-port expansion board. Connect the other end of the 5cm cable to another 8-Port Expansion board.



Lift up the panel on the right (volvo sign) and then bring the 2x 8-port expansion boards over to this section, leaving the 6-port expansion board on the left.



12.) We will now light up the emergency light on the top of the vehicle. First remove this LEGO piece and then take a White 30cm Bit Light and then bend the cable up in a 90 degree angle.






Place the Bit Light inside where we removed the trans orange LEGO piece and then reconnect this piece over the top to secure in place. Ensure the cable is facing the back of the vehicle.



Thread the other end of the cable down in between pieces as per below.


13.) Take the Multi-Effects Board and then connect the Bit Light for the emergency light on the roof to one of the output ports (side with 2 ports). Then take another 5cm Connecting Cable and connect to the other output port. Connect the other side of the 5cm cable to a spare port on the 6-port expansion board below.





Setup the effects board to ‘emergency effect’ by connecting the AA battery pack to the output port of the effects board (side with only one port) and then adjusting the settings by flicking the switch to the middle and then adjusting the speed by turning the wheel.



Both the trans orange lights of the front indicators as well as the emergency light on the top of the vehicle should be flashing in sequence.

14.) Remove the AA battery pack and then replace with another 5cm Connecting Cable. Connect the other side of the cable to the remaining port on the first 8-port expansion board we used.



15.) We will now install lights to the back of the vehicle (on the top). First remove the 2 outer trans clear LEGO pieces as shown below.



Take a White 30cm Bit Light and then thread the connector side through the left hole. Thread the cable all the way through until the Bit Light is on the very edge and then pull the other end of the cable out through where we lifted up the panel (with the volvo sign).




Secure the Bit Light in place by connecting one of the provided LEGO trans-orange round plates over the top. You may need to bend the Bit Light slightly so that it sits flat against the edge of the hole.



Repeat this process to install another White 30cm Bit Light to the right side except this time you will need to thread the cable down across to the left side.




Secure the light in place by using another provided LEGO trans orange round plate.


Take the 2 cables from the Bit Lights we just installed and then pull them across the side to connect them to spare ports on the 6-port expansion board.




16.) We will now install lights to the remaining lights on the top. Disconnect the trans clear round plates and then thread another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights through these holes. Thread them all the way through (the same way we did for the other 2 lights) and then secure them in place by reconnecting the trans clear round plates.








Take the 2 cables from the Bit Lights we just installed and then connect them to the first few ports on the second 8-port Expansion Board.




Eliminate excess cable by winding the cables around the expansion board 3-4 times. Just ensure you do not cover the spare ports while doing so.


17.) We will now light up the break lights. First remove the L shaped piece above each break light, followed by the trans red 1×2 plate.






Take 2x White 30cm Bit Lights and then hold them together with cables facing up and place them over the 2 yellow studs. Secure the lights in place by reconnecting the trans red 1×2 plate over the top of them.



Bring the 2 cables over in between the blue pieces and then reconnect the L shaped piece over the top.



Pull the cable down from in between this section



To eliminate excess cable, thread the cable up and then back around 3–4 times





Once you have eliminated as much slack as possible, thread the cables up and behind the back left panel before connecting them to the next available ports on the second 8-port Expansion Board.



18.) Take another 2x White 30cm Bit Lights and install them to the right break lights using the same method as we did previously.





Eliminate excess cable by looping the cables around this section 2 times before threading them through the middle and out through the other side.






19.) Connect the 2 cables to the next available ports on the 8-port expansion board then connect the AA battery pack to the remaining port.



Turn on and verify all lights (front and back) are working OK.


20.) Neatly place all the cables and expansion boards inside the vehicle, followed by the AA battery pack toward the back. Ensure the battery pack switch is accessible.



Reconnect the panel we removed in step 7.



Ensure all components are neatly hidden before closing the back left panel.




This finally completes installation of the Volvo L350F Wheel Loader Light Kit. To turn on, simply lift up the back left panel to access the battery switch.

ENJOY!



Light My Bricks: Porsche 911 GT3 RS

Please read and follow the instructions carefully to ensure this lighting kit is installed properly.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the troubleshooting guide.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. These instructions can be downloaded in PDF format here

 


Package contents:

  • 16x White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 1x LED Strip Light
  • 1x 50cm Connecting Cable
  • 2x 30cm Connecting Cables
  • 6x Adhesive Squares
  • 1x 6-port Expansion Board
  • 1x 8-port Expansion Board
  • 1x 12-port Expansion Board
  • 1x AA Battery Pack (Requires 3x AA Batteries)

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

WARNING: Incorrectly inserting the connector can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.


OK, Let’s Begin!


Instructions for installing this kit

Let’s start at the back of the vehicle. Grab the 12 Port Expansion Board and move the car around so you have easy access to the boot.

There are a few options for mounting the 12 Port Expansion Board. I am going to mount mine on top of the 1 x 4 tile. If you have applied a sticker to this piece, you may want to mount the expansion board in one of the other positions shown in the photos above.

Grab some Adhesive Squares and peel the top off one of them.

Remove it from the base and stick it on the car where you want to mount your 12 Port Expansion Board.

Grab another Adhesive Square and peel it like the previous one. Also stick it where you want the 12 Port Expansion Board to be.
Mount the 12 Port Expansion Board on top the Adhesive Squares.

When working on the rear lights, I found it useful to prop the car up on a couple of small boxes which made it easier for me to access the pieces I needed.
I will go through the steps for installing LEDs on the right hand side of the car. When finished, repeat the same steps for the left hand side of the car.

Look for the Trans-Red Bionicle 1 x 3 Tooth with Axle Hole piece. Gently pry apart the orange technic pieces above and below it.

Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and feed it down through the boot and out near the Trans-Red Bionicle 1 x 3 Tooth with Axle Hole piece.

Jiggle and manoeuvre the LED until it is face down and inside the Trans-Red Bionicle 1 x 3 Tooth with Axle Hole piece.

Pinch the technic pieces that you previously separated back together.

Remove the orange technic fairing piece that sits above the brake light. Do this by pulling it backwards towards you.

Grab the plug end if the White 15cm Bit Light and feed it through a side hole in the black technic liftarm piece.

Plug the White 15cm Bit Light into an available port on the 12 Port Expansion Board. I have chosen the furthest port on the left to minimise the amount of slack in the wire.

There are two sets of transparent pieces on each side of the car that represent brake lights. Remove the set furthest from the centre of the car (in this instance, the set on the right).

There are now two blue technic 1/2 pins visible. Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and feed the white plug end through the blue technic 1/2 pin furthest from the centre of the car.

The wire will likely run through and out the bottom of the car which is fine.

Grab the top of the LED on the White 15cm Bit Light and carefully bend it so that it faces upwards. You want it to sit flat on top of the blue technic 1/2 pin.

The blue technic 1/2 pins sit inside a black L-Shaped technic lift arm. There is a black technic pin in the corner of the black L-Shaped technic lift arm. Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and rest it on top of the black technic pin with the yellow LED element facing upwards.
Hold this White 15cm Bit Light in place and…..

Replace the transparent pieces that represent brake lights. Each White 15cm Bit Light LED will sit comfortably inside the cavity of the Lego plate being fixed on top of it. No extra resistance should be encountered when refitting the brake light pieces.

Remove the other set of transparent pieces the represent brake lights.

Again, two blue technic 1/2 pins will now be exposed. Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and feed the white plug end through the blue technic 1/2 pin closest to the centre of the car.
Let the cable run down underneath the car.

Grab the top of the LED on the White 15cm Bit Light and carefully bend it so that it faces upwards. You want it to sit flat on top of the blue technic 1/2 pin.

Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and feed the white plug end through the available gap between the orange technic liftarm (that holds the blue 1/2 technic pins) and the black technic liftarm that runs back towards the engine.

Rest the LED end of the White 15cm Bit Light on top of the black technic pin in the orange technic liftarm piece. Make sure the yellow LED element facing upwards.
Hold this White 15cm Bit Light in place and…..

Replace the transparent brake light pieces. Each White 15cm Bit Light LED will sit comfortably inside the cavity of the Lego plate being fixed on top of it. No extra resistance should be encountered when refitting the brake light pieces.

You will have four White 15cm Bit Lights that need to be plugged into the 12 Port Expansion Board. Two are likely to be easily accessible and the other two have run down under the car.
Gather the wires one at a time and feed them through the black technic liftarm piece. Wrap them around the black technic liftarm piece as appropriate to consume any slack in the wires.

Plug the wires into available ports on the 12 Port Expansion Board.

Repeat the process for all remaining wires. When you have finished this side, there should be five wires plugged into the 12 Port Expansion Board.

Repeat the above process for the lights on the left hand side of the car.

When both sides are wired up, your boot will look something like the pictures above.

Replace the orange technic fairing pieces on both sides .

Close up the boot, take the car off blocks and turn it around so we can start on the front.

Open up the bonnet and grab the 8 Port Expansion Board and a couple of Adhesive Squares.

Turn the 8 Port Expansion Board face down, peel the two Adhesive Squares and stick them on to the 8 Port Expansion Board.
Remove the top bits of paper to expose the other sticky side of the Adhesive Squares.

Mount the 8 Port Expansion Board on top of the rectangle technic piece as shown in the picture above.

I will go through the steps for installing LEDs on the right hand side of the car. When finished, repeat the same steps for the left hand side of the car.

Pinch the orange technic fairing piece as seen on the picture above and remove it by pulling it towards you. Other pieces attached to this piece, including transparent plates and tiles, will come out with the technic fairing piece.

Detach the orange technic fairing piece from the other pieces.

Hold on to the transparent plates and tiles and remove them from the black plate they are attached to.
The transparent slope piece and plate it is attached to will probably stay in place, which is ok.

Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and feed it through the black technic pin with stop bush.

Gently bend the end of the White 15cm Bit Light so that it will sit flat inside the black technic pin with stop bush.

Reattach the transparent plates and tile.

Reattach the orange technic fairing piece.

Run the plug end of the cable into the car first as you prepare to replace the orange technic fairing piece and attached pieces.

Reattach the orange technic fairing piece and attached pieces.

Grab the plug end of the White 15cm Bit Light and feed it through available holes in the side of the black technic lift arms as seen in the picture above.

Now run the plug end of the White 15cm Bit Light up and through the double size holes on the black technic liftarms near the 8 Port Expansion Board.

Plug the White 15cm Bit Light into and available port on the 8 Port Expansion Board.

Remove the transparent headlight piece. The other transparent pieces under it should come off as well, but if they don’t, remove them also.

There are two blue technic 1/2 pins now visible.
Grab a White 15cm Bit Light and feed the plug end through the top blue technic 1/2 pin piece.

Carefully bend the end of the LED element so that it will sit flat on top of the blue technic 1/2 pin when it is pulled through.

Grab another White 15cm Bit Light and feed it through the bottom blue technic 1/2 pin.
Carefully bend the end of the LED element so that it will sit flat on top of the blue technic 1/2 pin when it is pulled through.

Reattach the transparent headlight piece, including the pieces under it.
Each White 15cm Bit Light LED will sit comfortably inside the cavity of the Lego plate being fixed on top of it. No extra resistance should be encountered when refitting these pieces.

Run the plug ends of the White 15cm Bit Lights we just installed up and through the double size holes on the black technic liftarms near the 8 Port Expansion Board.

Wrap them around the black technic liftarms and feed them through the double size holes again (to consume the slack in the wires).
Plug them into available ports on the 8 Port Expansion Board.

Repeat the above process for the lights on the left hand side of the car.

When both sides are wired up, your boot will look something like the pictures above.

Remove the stylish Porsche suitcase.

Grab the 30cm Extension Cable and plug it in to an available port on the 8 Port Expansion Board.

Feed the other end of the 30cm Extention Cable through the centre hole in the bottom of the same rectangle technic piece that the 8 Port Expansion Board is attached to.
Look for the cable coming through to the bottom of the car. Gently pull it through.

Lie the car on its side so you can access the bottom of it.

Feed the 30cm Extension Cable through available centre holes in the rectangle technic piece near where the cable has come down.

Pull the 30cm Extension Cable through and feed it through the available centre holes in the rectangle technic piece that is roughly in the centre of the car.

Grab the 6 Port Expansion Board and a couple of Adhesive Squares.
Turn the 6 Port Expansion Board face down.

Peel the Adhesive Squares off the base and stick them to the back of the 6 Port Expansion Board.
Remove the top bits of paper to expose the other sticky side of the Adhesive Squares.

Stick the 6 Port Expansion Board on to the side of the 1 x 3 black technic liftarm, which is inside the rectangle technic piece that is roughly in the centre of the car.

Grab the 30cm Extension Cable and plug it into the best port on the 6 Port Expansion Board that leaves the least amount of slack in the cable.

Sit the car upright again and move it around so you can access the boot.

Open the boot, grab the 50cm Extension Cable and plug it into an available port on the 12 Port Expansion Board.

Feed the other end of the 50cm Extension Cable underneath the black technic pieces that are joined with the red technic axle.

Pull the cable through and then feed it down through the hole in the side of the technic rectangle piece.

Keep feeding the cable through and as it comes out the bottom of the car, pull it through until you can feel a tiny bit of resistance from pulling.

Close the boot and lie the car down so you can access underneath the car.

Grab the end of the 50cm Connecting Cable and feed it through the holes in the side of the technic panel plate. Run the cable from the outside of the technic panel plate towards the centre of the car.

Now run the 50cm Connecting Cable towards the front of the car.
Feed the cable through the side holes of the black technic panel plate.

Continue to feed the 50cm Connecting Cable through the 1 x 3 black technic liftarm and into the technic rectangle piece.

Pull the wire through and it should reach somewhere near the 6 Port Expansion Board.

Feed the 50cm Connecting Cable through the centre hole in the side of the technic rectangle piece that has the 6 Port Expansion Board in it.

Depending how much excess cable you have, wrap the 50cm Connecting Cable around the technic rectangle piece and feed it through the centre hole again.

Plug the 50cm Connecting Cable into the 6 Port Expansion Board.

Grab the other 30cm Connecting Cable and connect it to an available port on the 6 Port Expansion Board.

Feed the 30cm Connecting Cable up through the available hole in the side of the technic rectangle piece. The cable runs vertically up and away from the 6 Port Expansion Board.

The 30cm Connecting Cable will feed through the black technic liftarm and the black technic panel plate above the technic rectangle piece.
The black technic panel plate is the footwell when looking inside the vehicle.

Set the car on its wheels again and open the door.
Look for the other end of the 30cm Connecting Cable and pull it through.

Run the 30cm Connecting Cable back towards the centre of the car making sure it goes underneath the steering CV joint pieces (these are the light grey pieces near the floor that turn when you turn the steering wheel).

Run the 30cm Connecting Cable in between the drivers seat and centre console. Pull it out the back “window” above where the two orange technic liftarms cross over.

Feed the 30cm Connecting Cable through an available hole in the orange technic liftarm that runs underneath the roof line.

Pull the 30cm Connecting Cable out through the back “window” again and loop it back through the same orange technic liftarm.

Grab the Strip Light.

Connect the Strip Light to the 30cm Connecting Cable.
(In hind sight, it would be easier to pull the cable out the back “window” again and connect the strip light to it while it is outside the car.)

We are going to stick the strip light to the very centre of the roof which is seen by the gap in the orange technic panel plate.

Peel the adhesive backing off the Strip Light.
Pass the strip light through to the cabin and stick it to the roof.

Grab the AA Battery Pack and give yourself access to the back of the vehicle.

Rest the AA Battery Pack on the back of the car between the rear “window” and the boot.
Open the boot.

Feed the AA Battery Pack wire underneath the boot and plug it in to the last available port on the 12 Port Expansion Board.

Now all you need to do is put the batteries in, turn the AA Battery Pack on and enjoy the lights!!