Christophe wrote:I'm a genius, I repair unknown breakdowns on instinct!
Not so genius!!!! If that didn't translate, it was because the rod was still connected... apparently the motor is strong (or already blocked?)!
I finally found it (a bit different from the video, impossible to see directly, have to take pictures and grope) and disconnected it (I have a good touch, like Macro
) and does a blocking edit on the left.
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Fortunately, the engineers had planned a light that would otherwise be impossible to make without major dismantling...
By tweaking on the axis controlled by the rod, apparently there is
a hard point on the system in the open position. I could no longer move the link bar with a screwdriver in this position but I still made a blocking tinkering on the left in addition...
I'm not very proud of it, I'll probably do something cleaner later...and as said in the video: temporary is often long-lasting!
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