Gauge Lighting Update (Please Read)
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I don't know about best suppliers on LEDs, but I laughed out loud in Newark's face on some of the headlight kit parts quotes. They were twice to three times the other's cost quotes, I'd have to see if I still have the notes on that conversation. They were pretty far out of line and 25% off wouldn't fix it.
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I will be replacing mine with the new part you will be making right? I have an extra cluster from a 85.5 NA I was going to take it from, then when I do the swap on my car I can just use what I take from that to put back on the other one.
#37
Perry - I too am interested. Ribs' comment about needing something bright inside to match the cannons outside made me do it
One Q: If you can't replace the LEDs, what do I do in 10, 20, X+ years when the damn thing goes out? You going to still be making them?
One Q: If you can't replace the LEDs, what do I do in 10, 20, X+ years when the damn thing goes out? You going to still be making them?
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Well, you could grind down the mold and put in a new LED or resistor. Or.. you can go back to stock.
The LED's should last longer than the rest of the car, so you are ok.
The LED's should last longer than the rest of the car, so you are ok.
#40
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I don't think you need to worry about the LEDs burning out. The current versions, if run at design voltage, are supposed to last some crazy length of time, like a quarter million hours.
Considering the average car runs 3,000 hours to 100,000 miles and much of that is in daylight a LED burnout is the last thing you need to worry about.
Of course the current LEDs haven't existed for a quarter million hours (28 and a half years straight) so who knows where this estimate came from.
Considering the average car runs 3,000 hours to 100,000 miles and much of that is in daylight a LED burnout is the last thing you need to worry about.
Of course the current LEDs haven't existed for a quarter million hours (28 and a half years straight) so who knows where this estimate came from.
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I'm in at $75 for a stock color lighting replacement for my 1983 primary dash pods.
Did you mention a difference in the early and late LED setup.
If so, anything you need to get the "early" project rolling let me know!
So please add me to the list and keep me posted:
This is really great timing.
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Did you mention a difference in the early and late LED setup.
If so, anything you need to get the "early" project rolling let me know!
So please add me to the list and keep me posted:
This is really great timing.
jonnyflyboy@yahoo.com
#42
Perry,
Count me in on the dash light deal. I would be very interested to see it in blue, red and white. I am just not sure which one of those 3 colors I would like. Would really love to see some pics if you can find them.
Thanks,
Max
Count me in on the dash light deal. I would be very interested to see it in blue, red and white. I am just not sure which one of those 3 colors I would like. Would really love to see some pics if you can find them.
Thanks,
Max
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Sorry guys, no dice on the pics. We will have to wait until I make them for new ones.
I got most of my materials yesterday, so casting will begin this week. I am pretty sure I can make this work.
I have 21 of you intrested, so I am going to do my best to make 25 kits for the first run. That is a cost outlay to me of about 2 grand. A little steep, but it will be worth it.
This is going to take some time to do, so hang with me.
I got most of my materials yesterday, so casting will begin this week. I am pretty sure I can make this work.
I have 21 of you intrested, so I am going to do my best to make 25 kits for the first run. That is a cost outlay to me of about 2 grand. A little steep, but it will be worth it.
This is going to take some time to do, so hang with me.
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I have worked in recording studios for a couple of decades now. Studio control rooms can be seen as gigantic LED collections, and it's common to keep the gear on 24/7. I have NEVER seen one fail.
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I hear ya.. I work in Talk Radio. My studio is live 24/7, and I can count on one hand how many LED's are out. There are hundreds, if not thousands in here, and some go back 6 or 7 years.
I don't see them going out anytime soon.
I don't see them going out anytime soon.