I have LED Instrument Bulbs, Tell me what you think... |
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I have LED Instrument Bulbs, Tell me what you think... |
Qarl |
Oct 6 2004, 08:26 PM
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Shriveled member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,233 Joined: 8-February 03 From: Florida Member No.: 271 Region Association: None |
Okay... I had some LED instrument bulbs made for my 914-6 project car. I know that this has been discussed before, but I had the correct bulbs made with the correct Ba7s base.
(IMG:http://www.my914-6.com/compare.jpg) In my opinion, they offer some variation from stock bulbs. The limitations on getting brighter lighting via LED really has a lot to do with the configuration of the bulbs in the instruments. The tachometer and speedometer really should have three lights to look better. Also the speedometer is deeper then the rest of the gauges. The two bulbs in the speedometer are actually farther away from the face plate then the other gauges. And the tube in which the are inserted are should be shorter (in my opinion) That's why this instrument is the dimmest. You are also limited by the fact that the LED bulbs tend to direct light in one direction. I tried the same bulbs with a diffusing lense (reflects light sideways, but these were even dimmer when used in the instruments). So here are some pictures... (sorry for crappy pics. It is really hard to take digital photos in virtually no light.). This is stock... (IMG:http://www.my914-6.com/stock.jpg) 1. Blue LED is the brightest and looks the best (IMHO) (IMG:http://www.my914-6.com/blue.jpg) 2. White (superbright) is second brightest and is a better white than stock. (superbright has every-so-slight bluish tint to it... Sort of like Xenon headlights) (IMG:http://www.my914-6.com/white.jpg) 3. Red looks good too, but is the weakest as far as brightness (just slightly better than stock bulbs). These bulbs have the lowest output of the three colors I had made. I knew this based upon the bulb specs. Again, just slightly better than stock, but they DO look cool! (IMG:http://www.my914-6.com/red.jpg) Here is what you have to keep in mind. 1. LED bulbs will last virtually forever (about 10,000 hours) and will not get dim or "yellow" over time (inlike incadescent bulbs). They generate no heat. 2. There is no brightness control for these bulbs. They are either on or off. They require a constant voltage, however these bulbs have an internal resistor and can handle the varying voltage of our funky charging system. (about 11 to 14 volts) 3. You cannot use this for the alternator light. Something about the resistence of the filament used for this circuit... 4. You CAN use these for the remaining indicator lights. I would select the white bulbs for the indicators and dummy lights. 5. The speedometer and tachometer each takes two bulbs for peripheral lighting. 6. I believe the combo gauge and the center console gauges take one bulb each. 7. These bulbs are a direct replacement for the standard OEM bulbs, and will fit in the same bulb housing. They have the correct Ba7s base. Now they do not necessarily offer a BRIGHTER solution then stock bulbs.... they offer color choices, and a brighter white. The incandescent bulbs can yellow a bit. Here is a side-by-side of a stock bulb next to a superwhite bulb in the Tachometer. (IMG:http://www.my914-6.com/sidebyside.jpg) Do you like? If so, I can make these available for sale. I have a ton of them. Cost would be about $1.25 per bulb, plus S/H |
Qarl |
Oct 12 2004, 04:45 PM
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Shriveled member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,233 Joined: 8-February 03 From: Florida Member No.: 271 Region Association: None |
For those that have responded (inquired), please bear with me...
Several factors at play... 1. I've been getting quite a few e-mails and private messages. Sometimes there are just screen names and sometimes your real name is included. 2. I have been getting Paypal payments (when Paypal is actually working) and I do not get a screen name in the Notes section. So it's often difficult to match the real name with the Paypal ID and the 914club screen name. 3. I have received several dozen private messages and e-mails inquiring, with just the screen name. Or I might get a n e-mail directly from someone that previously private messaged me using their screen name. It gets confusing. 4. Paypal has been acting difficult lately. Bottom line... I have ordered more white bulbs. WIll be here in 4 weeks. I am probably ordering more blue bulbs tonight as I am sold out of these too. I have red bulbs on hand. So one way or the other, everyone will get their damn bulbs!!!!! Ahhh, leave me alone!!!!!!!!! Just kidding.. As always, thank you. Qarl |
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