Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
Did lots of LED testing and have some results worthy of reading. I tried many led lights for the tail light assembly with rather mixed results. Most lights are not good, but look ok by them selves.
The light bulbs in the car are about an amp so they are about 12 watts of light. Hard to beat when the leds are less than a watt all together. The photos do NOT show the differences as the camera can not show the gains to be had with LEDS.
My favorite and the ones I will have installed are the high power leds that are with a heat sink. They are blue for the white and red for the red LED assemblies. These winning LEDS are focused and project the light out; which works in our tail light assemblies. Most of the others scatter the light into the reflector and look ok fooling your eye.
Check out my album, yes there is another one now, to get more info. I will get the IDs and P/N of the lamps that I used from EBAY. You can enjoy the operation too.
DATA:
THe blue-white LEDS are good for the backup light, I tested them at night and they appear to be bright enough to be worthy. I tested them by looking back from the car at night on dark gravel, one light exposed at a time stock versus the LED. From the rear , the LEDS look very good and a bit bluish, like the tag lights, not orangie like the incandescent lamp.
The red- red cased LEDS are real eye catchers without being too too offensive, like I wanna cut your punk ricer **** off. The light is a pure red and looks good in the housing, good color. Unlike the lamp, the LED had a singular red spot in the tail light that is at least as bright if not a 1/3 better image. THe camera is totally confused and can not show any of the clarity of light output. Have to trust me, they look good and are good for that sleepy POS following too closely behind you.
ALL LEDS shown use less power and will run a foul of the lamp out indicator, so you gotta get some resistors and add them in parallel with each ""FILAMENT"" of the lamps. Two for the brake and one resistor for the back up LED. I did not fool with the amber turn lamp as there are not good ones available for less than about 40$. Not worth it to me.
Wanna brighter lights and faster turn on of the brake lights, go LED. Please look over the photos, and see the small differences the camera was able to do. My camera shots were from the rear at a distance of about 30 feet, still overwhelmed the camera CCD cells, bluring the image. You gotta see the real deal to appreciate it, just dont get the little ones with a bunch of LEDS on a stick, not making it IMHO.
Enjoy, hope this helps get you lit so to speak, Woody
RED, ink get it ?
The light bulbs in the car are about an amp so they are about 12 watts of light. Hard to beat when the leds are less than a watt all together. The photos do NOT show the differences as the camera can not show the gains to be had with LEDS.
My favorite and the ones I will have installed are the high power leds that are with a heat sink. They are blue for the white and red for the red LED assemblies. These winning LEDS are focused and project the light out; which works in our tail light assemblies. Most of the others scatter the light into the reflector and look ok fooling your eye.
Check out my album, yes there is another one now, to get more info. I will get the IDs and P/N of the lamps that I used from EBAY. You can enjoy the operation too.
DATA:
THe blue-white LEDS are good for the backup light, I tested them at night and they appear to be bright enough to be worthy. I tested them by looking back from the car at night on dark gravel, one light exposed at a time stock versus the LED. From the rear , the LEDS look very good and a bit bluish, like the tag lights, not orangie like the incandescent lamp.
The red- red cased LEDS are real eye catchers without being too too offensive, like I wanna cut your punk ricer **** off. The light is a pure red and looks good in the housing, good color. Unlike the lamp, the LED had a singular red spot in the tail light that is at least as bright if not a 1/3 better image. THe camera is totally confused and can not show any of the clarity of light output. Have to trust me, they look good and are good for that sleepy POS following too closely behind you.
ALL LEDS shown use less power and will run a foul of the lamp out indicator, so you gotta get some resistors and add them in parallel with each ""FILAMENT"" of the lamps. Two for the brake and one resistor for the back up LED. I did not fool with the amber turn lamp as there are not good ones available for less than about 40$. Not worth it to me.
Wanna brighter lights and faster turn on of the brake lights, go LED. Please look over the photos, and see the small differences the camera was able to do. My camera shots were from the rear at a distance of about 30 feet, still overwhelmed the camera CCD cells, bluring the image. You gotta see the real deal to appreciate it, just dont get the little ones with a bunch of LEDS on a stick, not making it IMHO.
Enjoy, hope this helps get you lit so to speak, Woody
RED, ink get it ?
Re: Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
My $40 splurge on the amber ones in "half lit" thread.. do have a great output (advertised at 8W) And I'm adjusting to the Hyper Flash.. just consider it a unique feature now.. LOL. Looking forward to your finds for design shape and output.
I'd splurge for error free tail lights if I knew they were going to have the output that was 100% acceptable!
I'd splurge for error free tail lights if I knew they were going to have the output that was 100% acceptable!
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Re: Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
you lost me at "wired". I'm pretty inept when it comes to electrical work(couldn't even solder my own RCM)... but if its really that easy, I may look into enlisting someone to help me figure it out
Re: Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
My $40 splurge on the amber ones in "half lit" thread.. do have a great output (advertised at 8W) And I'm adjusting to the Hyper Flash.. just consider it a unique feature now.. LOL. Looking forward to your finds for design shape and output.
I'd splurge for error free tail lights if I knew they were going to have the output that was 100% acceptable!
I'd splurge for error free tail lights if I knew they were going to have the output that was 100% acceptable!
Hyper flash is the fast blinking turn signals right? Did you use the same bulbs for front and rear turn signals?
Re: Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
Correct on Hyper Flash.. about 2-3 times faster blink. And is considered your indication of a bulb out on that side.
Having a pair of the Chinese vesions ($10 bucks) and a pair of the pictured above, I tried them in all combinations possible on one side. "Same" leds on one side.. combination, bulb LED..etc. When the high dollar ones were dropped into the backup lights.. no bulb out error. Chinese (even though advertised canbus error free) would pop the dash light in the reverse sockets.
The colors are different between the two sets.. High dollars are more of an amber color where as the chinese swing towards a yellow. So high dollars in front and chinese in back. I'm good with it till price drops like digital watches..LOL.
Having a pair of the Chinese vesions ($10 bucks) and a pair of the pictured above, I tried them in all combinations possible on one side. "Same" leds on one side.. combination, bulb LED..etc. When the high dollar ones were dropped into the backup lights.. no bulb out error. Chinese (even though advertised canbus error free) would pop the dash light in the reverse sockets.
The colors are different between the two sets.. High dollars are more of an amber color where as the chinese swing towards a yellow. So high dollars in front and chinese in back. I'm good with it till price drops like digital watches..LOL.
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Re: Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
Did lots of LED testing and have some results worthy of reading. I tried many led lights for the tail light assembly with rather mixed results. Most lights are not good, but look ok by them selves.
The light bulbs in the car are about an amp so they are about 12 watts of light. Hard to beat when the leds are less than a watt all together. The photos do NOT show the differences as the camera can not show the gains to be had with LEDS.
My favorite and the ones I will have installed are the high power leds that are with a heat sink. They are blue for the white and red for the red LED assemblies. These winning LEDS are focused and project the light out; which works in our tail light assemblies. Most of the others scatter the light into the reflector and look ok fooling your eye.
Check out my album, yes there is another one now, to get more info. I will get the IDs and P/N of the lamps that I used from EBAY. You can enjoy the operation too.
DATA:
THe blue-white LEDS are good for the backup light, I tested them at night and they appear to be bright enough to be worthy. I tested them by looking back from the car at night on dark gravel, one light exposed at a time stock versus the LED. From the rear , the LEDS look very good and a bit bluish, like the tag lights, not orangie like the incandescent lamp.
The red- red cased LEDS are real eye catchers without being too too offensive, like I wanna cut your punk ricer **** off. The light is a pure red and looks good in the housing, good color. Unlike the lamp, the LED had a singular red spot in the tail light that is at least as bright if not a 1/3 better image. THe camera is totally confused and can not show any of the clarity of light output. Have to trust me, they look good and are good for that sleepy POS following too closely behind you.
ALL LEDS shown use less power and will run a foul of the lamp out indicator, so you gotta get some resistors and add them in parallel with each ""FILAMENT"" of the lamps. Two for the brake and one resistor for the back up LED. I did not fool with the amber turn lamp as there are not good ones available for less than about 40$. Not worth it to me.
Wanna brighter lights and faster turn on of the brake lights, go LED. Please look over the photos, and see the small differences the camera was able to do. My camera shots were from the rear at a distance of about 30 feet, still overwhelmed the camera CCD cells, bluring the image. You gotta see the real deal to appreciate it, just dont get the little ones with a bunch of LEDS on a stick, not making it IMHO.
Enjoy, hope this helps get you lit so to speak, Woody
RED, ink get it ?
The light bulbs in the car are about an amp so they are about 12 watts of light. Hard to beat when the leds are less than a watt all together. The photos do NOT show the differences as the camera can not show the gains to be had with LEDS.
My favorite and the ones I will have installed are the high power leds that are with a heat sink. They are blue for the white and red for the red LED assemblies. These winning LEDS are focused and project the light out; which works in our tail light assemblies. Most of the others scatter the light into the reflector and look ok fooling your eye.
Check out my album, yes there is another one now, to get more info. I will get the IDs and P/N of the lamps that I used from EBAY. You can enjoy the operation too.
DATA:
THe blue-white LEDS are good for the backup light, I tested them at night and they appear to be bright enough to be worthy. I tested them by looking back from the car at night on dark gravel, one light exposed at a time stock versus the LED. From the rear , the LEDS look very good and a bit bluish, like the tag lights, not orangie like the incandescent lamp.
The red- red cased LEDS are real eye catchers without being too too offensive, like I wanna cut your punk ricer **** off. The light is a pure red and looks good in the housing, good color. Unlike the lamp, the LED had a singular red spot in the tail light that is at least as bright if not a 1/3 better image. THe camera is totally confused and can not show any of the clarity of light output. Have to trust me, they look good and are good for that sleepy POS following too closely behind you.
ALL LEDS shown use less power and will run a foul of the lamp out indicator, so you gotta get some resistors and add them in parallel with each ""FILAMENT"" of the lamps. Two for the brake and one resistor for the back up LED. I did not fool with the amber turn lamp as there are not good ones available for less than about 40$. Not worth it to me.
Wanna brighter lights and faster turn on of the brake lights, go LED. Please look over the photos, and see the small differences the camera was able to do. My camera shots were from the rear at a distance of about 30 feet, still overwhelmed the camera CCD cells, bluring the image. You gotta see the real deal to appreciate it, just dont get the little ones with a bunch of LEDS on a stick, not making it IMHO.
Enjoy, hope this helps get you lit so to speak, Woody
RED, ink get it ?
To clarify for the masses, can you post a link to purchase the ones that meet your stringent standards? Both the reverse and b/u bulbs, thanks!
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Re: Eureka, I have found the light, and it is good!
Doing too many things, trying to build a house now. Here it is. Woody
2X Bright Red CREE Q5 7W SMD LED Auto Tail Brake Park 1157 BAY15D 12V DC New | eBay RED
2 Pcs High Power S25 LED Q5 7W Car Bulb 1156 BA15S CREE LED Taillight | eBay WHITE
Both 7 watts (rated)
Enjoy
2X Bright Red CREE Q5 7W SMD LED Auto Tail Brake Park 1157 BAY15D 12V DC New | eBay RED
2 Pcs High Power S25 LED Q5 7W Car Bulb 1156 BA15S CREE LED Taillight | eBay WHITE
Both 7 watts (rated)
Enjoy
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