Monday, January 18, 2010

Classic Lamps What Do I Need To Constuct My Own LED Tail-lights For My Classic Sports Car?

What do I need to constuct my own LED tail-lights for my classic sports car? - classic lamps

I need to know where to find the right LED (for your application, some more than others from the brake light), the resistances are needed, the type of resistance, and control devices to put my own lamp.

2 comments:

yoyo said...

Buy it. He is ready to use LED lamps.
Here's an example:
http://www.szwatt.com/en/sort1.asp

Dusty said...

No one can say that (for you yet, but red LEDs, in particular) on the market for different voltages clustered. Remember, vehicles (motorcycles, etc.) are not 12 volts. While watching a group of 14 volts. Do the math. Above all, use low-power LEDs in ~ 1.7 V (brilliant in a cluster to the fire) (Unless a group is even more promising uses for light holiday, you need to with the experiment.) Hook-Up is not a problem because you can only use original wiring and just replace existing lighting. Some of these new type of laser can be on 3 or more volts. But I doubt that you want to emit the laser pointer on the back of your car when you put the brake ...

A failure that exists to mount LED (from the "depth" to a big problem) in a plastic disc, which would be the rear lamp and the existing holes for mounting a support to the hard drive?
With the center brake light and ammunition used by the side rings for tail lights.

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