LEDed!!!
#21
Ahh that does look really good how they light up as fast as the 3rd brake light.
To address what DJK commented on, would you be able to make a video of when your headlights are on... so we can see how bright/different the brake light goes from dim to stepping on the brakes?
Also, your brake light leds are the red ones right (how many leds, 15 or 12)?
To address what DJK commented on, would you be able to make a video of when your headlights are on... so we can see how bright/different the brake light goes from dim to stepping on the brakes?
Also, your brake light leds are the red ones right (how many leds, 15 or 12)?
#29
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they sell two types of load equalizers, 6ohm and 3ohm, if you plan to do all four corners, just get two 3ohm equalizers on for each side, and you will be fine.
#32
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So get 4 total.....I can handle that. Thanks for the vids also. As soon as it gets done downloading, ill order my LED's =)
EDIT: I see on the website it says that one on each side will cover front and rear. Maybe I misunderstood your comment. Anyways, one per side would actually be easier as I can put it in the front where the signals are easier to reach. Anybody have any mounting tips? I heard these things get really hot. Thx
EDIT: I see on the website it says that one on each side will cover front and rear. Maybe I misunderstood your comment. Anyways, one per side would actually be easier as I can put it in the front where the signals are easier to reach. Anybody have any mounting tips? I heard these things get really hot. Thx
Last edited by jbenedict; 11-11-2004 at 05:43 AM.
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i'll later post pics of how i mounted them.
i think it came out wrong, what i meant was, if you have LED on all corners, you can get either:
a. (2) 3ohm, one for each side or
b. (4) 6ohm, one for each corner
obviously, (a) is the easier choice.
Hope that clears things up.
i think it came out wrong, what i meant was, if you have LED on all corners, you can get either:
a. (2) 3ohm, one for each side or
b. (4) 6ohm, one for each corner
obviously, (a) is the easier choice.
Hope that clears things up.
#35
ok i bought every light for my Z in LED form. however i did order two 3 ohm load equalizers, one for each side. so my question is how the hell do i hook up the front and rear two one equalizer? the pic for the 6ohm and 3ohm appear the same. is there enough wire to run two wires to the front and two wires to the rear? im wondering how these are hooked up.
Jun- what did you do? all four LEDs or just the front or rear? did u use the 6 or 3 ohm equalizers and how did u hook them up?
thanks
john
Jun- what did you do? all four LEDs or just the front or rear? did u use the 6 or 3 ohm equalizers and how did u hook them up?
thanks
john
#36
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LEDs on all turn signals (so 4).
the 3ohm equalizers you just need to hook it up one on each side (either the front or the rear, the front is easier to access). The equalizer has two wires, the turn signal has to wires. Just tap one wire of the equalizer to the ground wire of the harness and the other one to the power wire with the supplied clips. That's it.
the 3ohm equalizers you just need to hook it up one on each side (either the front or the rear, the front is easier to access). The equalizer has two wires, the turn signal has to wires. Just tap one wire of the equalizer to the ground wire of the harness and the other one to the power wire with the supplied clips. That's it.
#37
Originally posted by Jun
LEDs on all turn signals (so 4).
the 3ohm equalizers you just need to hook it up one on each side (either the front or the rear, the front is easier to access). The equalizer has two wires, the turn signal has to wires. Just tap one wire of the equalizer to the ground wire of the harness and the other one to the power wire with the supplied clips. That's it.
LEDs on all turn signals (so 4).
the 3ohm equalizers you just need to hook it up one on each side (either the front or the rear, the front is easier to access). The equalizer has two wires, the turn signal has to wires. Just tap one wire of the equalizer to the ground wire of the harness and the other one to the power wire with the supplied clips. That's it.
thanks,
john
#39
Originally posted by Jun
Here's my MSPaint interpretation :
Hope that helps.
Here's my MSPaint interpretation :
Hope that helps.
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
anyhow, i see how you install it. i guess what i dont understand is how a 3ohm unit control the front and rear, when its ONLY connected to either front of the rear. but with the 6ohm it requires you to hook it up to each LED. o well im glad i got the right stuff today. thanks JUN. your seriously helped me out. if it weren;t for you, i might have decided to catch a plane to AZ and pay "chris" about this and my refund.
john