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and has anyone wired the "puddle" lights to a seperate switch to utilize them as a "rock" lights? leds would probably be needed for heat issues i assume
and has anyone wired the "puddle" lights to a seperate switch to utilize them as a "rock" lights? leds would probably be needed for heat issues i assume
I just soldered up a board of 16 (4x4) 5mm white LEDs for my puddle lamp. I only did one side so far because I wanted to see how it looked before doing the other. It is BRIGHT!!! So awesome. I could see something like that being useful for a rock light off road for sure.
Wiring them up to a switch wouldn't be too bad. You would just need to find the right wires.
I just soldered up a board of 16 (4x4) 5mm white LEDs for my puddle lamp. I only did one side so far because I wanted to see how it looked before doing the other. It is BRIGHT!!! So awesome. I could see something like that being useful for a rock light off road for sure.
Wiring them up to a switch wouldn't be too bad. You would just need to find the right wires.
Thats what i was hoping to do, i thought someone could point me in the right direction as to the location of the wires i needed to intercept, in leu of me just tearing stuff apart to find them
that looks good, looks like it would be kinda hard to do though. what size led are you gonna use? 5mm 3mm. i think 10mm led is the way to go with puddle lights
Not hard to do at all, the boards are double sided and cad designed, they use 5mm leds, but ultra bright ones.... They will be fully sealed, with only the pigtail leading from the housing. Direct wire in any combination you choose. There will be no assembly on the users end.
There will be different options including single color for some killer puddle lamp action!
My last order of leds was for 5,000, but my favorite is the 5w wafer led retrofitted for fog lights.....
I can make led kits for ANY application. Once these are ready Ill pick up the vendor status for the forums and make a post, but would just like to gauge interest first!
I don't think the 921 bulb will fit through the hole where the bulb goes into the housing, and i would be concerned about the brighter bulbs melting the housings. Even the 194s in my mirrors melted the housings.
Hey where do you think the best/cheapest place to buy the red's, resistors, and boards? and what size leds and resisters should be used? I was thinking of getting the leds from here http://www.superbrightleds.com/leds.htm... i want red and clear ones but don't know which ones would be best.
thanks
you dont want 5mm led for puddle lights, you want 10mm led, you can get them off ebay that come with resistors which is gonna be the cheapest place you'll find. then i just get my perf board from radio shack