SMT LED Brake Lamps
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Someday, and I bet it won't be too far off, led's are going to completely replace incandescent's in cars and the price will plummet. Same goes for light bulbs for the home.
This guy did a nice writeup, and I dig those square led's.
http://www.maushammer.com/systems/ta...l%20Light.html
http://www.maushammer.com/systems/tail-light/index.html
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This guy did a nice writeup, and I dig those square led's.
http://www.maushammer.com/systems/ta...l%20Light.html
http://www.maushammer.com/systems/tail-light/index.html
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The taillight on my Ducati kept burning out from the vibration with aftermarket exhaust, so I replaced it with a 48-led 1157 replacement. The incandescent bulbs would last less than an hour, but the led bulb has lasted over a year so far. It was like $80, so it better last.
I also have 3 Watt amber 1157 LED's in my front turn signals which I am happy with so far.
I got mine from www.superbrightleds.com though it looks like they discontinued my monster 48-led bulb
EDIT: I'm an idiot, mine aren't surface mount
I also have 3 Watt amber 1157 LED's in my front turn signals which I am happy with so far.
I got mine from www.superbrightleds.com though it looks like they discontinued my monster 48-led bulb
EDIT: I'm an idiot, mine aren't surface mount
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Alot of the IS300 crowd was doing LED lights using straight up diodes wired as a group.
Basically they are just drilling out the inside lens and replacing it w/ a set of LEDs ...looks nice at night if done right.
This fool used halos.. he''s the same guy that makes the flush mounted miata lights. (AAC) Not my style, but different.
Basically they are just drilling out the inside lens and replacing it w/ a set of LEDs ...looks nice at night if done right.
This fool used halos.. he''s the same guy that makes the flush mounted miata lights. (AAC) Not my style, but different.
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Standard diodes won't light up the reflector, and won't be seen from off center.
I'm looking for a lamp that will illuminate the reflector like an incandescent, but has the quick response time as the LED. This is for safety, not for ricer boy LED appearance. When I'm in rush hour traffic, I always notice how much faster the LED lamps illuminate on a car that has a combination of standard and LED brake bulbs.
I'm looking for a lamp that will illuminate the reflector like an incandescent, but has the quick response time as the LED. This is for safety, not for ricer boy LED appearance. When I'm in rush hour traffic, I always notice how much faster the LED lamps illuminate on a car that has a combination of standard and LED brake bulbs.
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Standard diodes won't light up the reflector, and won't be seen from off center.
I'm looking for a lamp that will illuminate the reflector like an incandescent, but has the quick response time as the LED. This is for safety, not for ricer boy LED appearance. When I'm in rush hour traffic, I always notice how much faster the LED lamps illuminate on a car that has a combination of standard and LED brake bulbs.
I'm looking for a lamp that will illuminate the reflector like an incandescent, but has the quick response time as the LED. This is for safety, not for ricer boy LED appearance. When I'm in rush hour traffic, I always notice how much faster the LED lamps illuminate on a car that has a combination of standard and LED brake bulbs.
There is a few LEDs on that www.superbrightleds.com link that have rearward/outward shining LEDs to reflect off the reflector. I will try these as soon as I remove the bulbs & turnsignals from the Miata and get the bulb # off them. I also want them solely for safety reasons. Paul always says he can't see my turnsignals with these altezza style taillights.
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Good point, and very easy to prove/disprove, but not the direction I'm going for with this thread.
If anybody has the calculations or at least a source where I can get the numbers myself, could you shoot me a pm?
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Tim, those are still typically not too good for off directional viewing.
If you use standard type bulbs in your tail lights, they are
stop/tail 1157
turn 1156
reverse 1156
center brake 921
license plate 89
If you use standard type bulbs in your tail lights, they are
stop/tail 1157
turn 1156
reverse 1156
center brake 921
license plate 89
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Sorry Ben, not trying to hijack your thread, but I do seem to have a power draw issue at night with my flush mounted headlights, running lights, and gauges lit up. It's even a bit more nocticeable whne I turn the blinkers on. If LEDs put out as much light as incandescents, but draw less power, that might help.
If anybody has the calculations or at least a source where I can get the numbers myself, could you shoot me a pm?
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If anybody has the calculations or at least a source where I can get the numbers myself, could you shoot me a pm?
Thanks
Your alternator doesn't do much at idle
As far as power consumption goes, it's very easy to figure out... but start a new thread mkay. We can walk you through it.