GB: LED Boards:Front LED Turnsignals, All Amber or Amber w/White Running LEDs |
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GB: LED Boards:Front LED Turnsignals, All Amber or Amber w/White Running LEDs |
Spoke |
Feb 22 2016, 10:47 PM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 6,978 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
This is a group buy for front bucket LED boards. Please respond here if interested. I will PM you with payment details.
Available in two configurations: 1) US Version: 69 AMBER LEDs: $125/pair 2) Euro Version - w/Blanking: 21 WHITE LEDs in clear of lens; 48 AMBER LEDs: Price: $145/pair Shipping: CONUS: $10 Canada: $25 Outside CONUS: Determined at purchase. CONUS payment examples: US Version: $125 + $10 = $135 Euro Version - w/Blanking: $145 + $10 = $155 Each pair includes: o 2 PCBs o US Version: 69 AMBER LEDs. o Euro Version: 21 WHITE LEDS (Running lights) and 48 AMBER LEDs (Turnsignal). Euro Version with blanking will turn off WHITE LEDs when turnsignal is engaged. Pigtail with 1157 base to plug directly into existing bulb socket. 4 clips for each pair to mount the boards to existing front bucket housing for plug-n-play installation. 4 screws for clips + 1 extra 1 piggyback spade connector if existing turnsignal flasher is replaced by EP36 LED flasher from your FLAPS. 1 year guarantee Electrical Characteristics US version: Turnsignal: 0.39A @ 14V (5 Watt) each PCB Running light: 0.07A @ 14V (1 Watt) each PCB Example front LED board shown with only tools needed: large Philips screwdriver for lens screws and smaller Philips screwdriver for PCB mounting screw. Installation of the front turnsignal bucket LED boards. There are 2 clips for each board. The small one goes in front the the long one on the rear. Screw in the rear clip. The small front clip mounts on the top of the board. These will be screwed in when I build the board. The bottom of the board will contact the bucket base to keep the board straight. Here's the board ready for installation with the bulb base connected. When installing the board, make sure the pigtail does not interfere with the rear clip. Gently slide the board in. There are slots on either side of the board to clear the guides on the sides of the bucket. Ready for the lens. The lens will hold the board in place. If you need to reposition the board, do not grab the LEDs as they will move. Use a paper clip or similar wire to pull the board out. |
rgolia |
Mar 4 2016, 01:24 PM
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GeoJoe Group: Members Posts: 704 Joined: 5-February 10 From: PA Member No.: 11,329 Region Association: North East States |
I have a question for the brain trust here. I have installed front and back and they work great. On the front I have the euro version and I use Italian lenses which are clear. With the lights off you can see the circuit board, which is green (see photo). My question is can this be coated in a silver or black paint like material without messing up the function?
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Spoke |
Mar 4 2016, 03:44 PM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 6,978 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
My question is can this be coated in a silver or black paint like material without messing up the function? Hey Ralph, Glad to hear the install went smoothly Kind of a bummer as I had a choice to any color of the PCB as desired. I chose to stay with green although I was thinking of PCB's with black as the color. You can paint the boards as you see fit as long as the paint is not electrically conductive. Pretty much all paints are not electrically conductive but please check the ingredients. If I were to paint the board I would do it with a brush. You don't have to have a beautiful finish to get the effect you want. Being that the boards may be subjected to moisture, it would be best to use an acrylic or enamel paint applied with a brush. Model type paint available in the small jars should be OK. I wouldn't consider painting the boards would void the 1 year warrantee. I want you to be satisfied with the boards. Please contact me if you have any questions. Jerry |
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