My LED lighting
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Originally Posted by COJ_General
Has Anyone Had Some Of The Led Lights Blow Out?!? I Replaced All The Lights In The Car With These Leds And Some Of The Leds Lights Are Blown....
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Originally Posted by itsjoshufocker
guys, since i have the front 2 lights LED and the rear lights the regular bulbs, will the 3ohm capacitor still work okay? i just relized this because im sure everybody else has LED front and rear signal lights... where as mine is LED in front and stock in the rear... will i blow something?
The six ohm resistor will draw 2 watts, the rear light bulb will draw 5 or 6 and the LED bulb in front will draw about 1 watt for a total of 8-9 watts and the sensors are happy.
The 3 ohm resistor will draw 4 watts, and the two LED bulbs will draw 2 watts for a total of 6 watts and the sensors are happy.
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Originally Posted by 350z_2NR
can you tell me what size and what you exactly ordered for everything except the plate light and kinda tell me how you did it
Do your homework.
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Originally Posted by Roger V
What are the led sizes of the top strip that lights up when you brake? [top of hatch] I want to change all my break lights to leds because I love the look.
I don't know if those are replacable. It would be highly illegal to change those to a different color.....
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all this talk of the brake lights not being bright enough,
has anyone tried using white LEDs in the brake light? They would definitely be brighter (white light is visually brighter than red), and the red lense will make them appear red on the outside anyway
im going to order white leds, and see how they go
has anyone tried using white LEDs in the brake light? They would definitely be brighter (white light is visually brighter than red), and the red lense will make them appear red on the outside anyway
im going to order white leds, and see how they go
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Let us know how they go. I didn't since the site recommends red LEDs for brake lights. Maybe the colour might be off since white leds sometimes seem blueish.
And yes Roger V, the third brake light strip is LEDs... clear that light up red.
And yes Roger V, the third brake light strip is LEDs... clear that light up red.
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Hey everyone, I'm still pretty new to the forum but I had an LED question. I read at one point that someone had a parking light LED melt since it's in the headlight housing but haven't come across any other problems. Has anyone else with parking light LEDs experienced any sort of problem like that? Thanks in advance.
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I make my own LED automotive bulbs. For the parking lights, it will only melt when there's a bad short with the circuit inside the plastic wedge. The cheapo bulbs tend to "fall apart" easily so bits of solder or wire might get caught between the + and - terminals and cause a melt down inside.