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CowboyProtectionUnit 08-15-2011 10:00 PM

I know I've seen It here.....SOMEWHERE...
 
Hey... I gots Me LOTS OF TIME here Lately and I've searched over an over this site I know I've seen it here somewhere.... Some one Built their own Led Lights.... anyone remember where the thread is????



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DetroitDan 08-16-2011 03:33 PM

Re: I know I've seen It here.....SOMEWHERE...
 
I think 502ss did, or theres a link to someone else doing it inside of his build thread. Or maybe both. That's where I remember seeing it. Search for 502ss

ARAMP1 08-16-2011 05:05 PM

Re: I know I've seen It here.....SOMEWHERE...
 
Here's what I've done with mine. I don't have them installed yet; been working on my engine swap.

LMC and Dakota Digital both make an LED tail light conversion kit. But, I wanted something a little bit brighter and a little bit more spread out over the area of the tail light. Plus, the aftermarket ones are on a single circuit board. LEDs don't have a very wide viewing angle of light, so this will be spread over four circuit boards that will be at about 20 degrees from each other as to curve with the tail light lense.

Here's kind of what I had in mind. I'll have one circuit of 6 (5 in the middle on then one on the side) for tail lights, one circuit of 31 for brake light/turn signal and then one circuit of 12 for the back up lights.

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...LEDCircuit.jpg

Here's the mock-up of the center 5 LEDs. I built a voltage regulator so that as long as the vehicle is putting out between 7 and 30 volts, the LED circuit will have 5 volts avaliable. That way, the output will be the same whether the vehicle is off and there is only 12.6 volts or the vehicle is running and there is 14.5 volts.

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...1-LEDSetup.jpg

Here's the circuit connected to a car battery. I wasn't sure how bright it would be, but they're damn bright.

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...DOperation.jpg

Here's an idea of what it will look like with the lense over it and the lights out.

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...LightCover.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...LightCover.jpg


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