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last week, i was lepaking at eneos...came across those LED 3rd brake lights (thin type). ..which costs about 18 bucks.

I was thinking whether can I replace those red LED with white LEDs and then use it as a daytime driving lights. PIAA is just too dear. Maybe we can DIY our own.
 
can... but do u know how much white LED cost?

one piece is about rm1.50.. some place sell rm2.50

when u multiply by how many pcs liao.. then u'll know DIY not so worth it..
 
I tried b4. bought abt 30 pieces.. each cositng Rm2.40... and it lasted for.... a week? before all went bye bye.
 
What do you mean by daytime driving lights? Daytime also bright maa. Sorry, i don't know. :(
 
L9turbo...you said you tried. meaning? the method that i just shared??
maybe should get some electrical sifoo to guide us in this.

ken....daytime driving lights is not for you to shine the road, it's for other road users to see you.
 
L9turbo...you said you tried. meaning? the method that i just shared??
maybe should get some electrical sifoo to guide us in this.

ken....daytime driving lights is not for you to shine the road, it's for other road users to see you.
 
L9Turbo,

i think u wired de LEDs wrongly liao.... those LED is 3V max..if u put 12v.. (car batt).. it will be damn damn bright.... (unless u can find 12v LED)

but later.. very fast it will become dimmer... blow off.. u have to connect a resistor in series... value bout 1kilo ohm.. to get de correct voltage to de LEDs

if so many LEDs.. the use a higher wattages...lets say 1 or 2 watts resistor...

u wanto DIY those stuff.. u must have some basic electrical n electronic knowledge... B)
 
guan...you know about electrical stuffs? next time i may need you help on these stuffs...can?
 
guan...you know about electrical stuffs? next time i may need you help on these stuffs...can?
 
ok.. but i not sifu lar...

i know simple stuff ler... electronic stuff.. done few electronic projects b4.. (amplifier, project kits, lighting wiring, simple car wiring, repair/modify, power supply...do Printed Circuit Board... bla bla)

but long time din touch liao... can repair some simple electrical stuff... many ppl also can do wan ah..

got learn a bit bit from experience n books ler.. kekeke.. B)
 
Thank you nuggyn. Now i know liao. Yeah, LED can most stand up to 3V++ a little only. Just play play, I once tried putting a LED into my 240V --> 12V convetor then *^*(& BOMB ^&%&%. Exploded half. Haih~ :(

Buying one LED is cheap but dozens of them will burn you. :(
 
for one LED using 12v, get 2.2k resistor..... having 3 red stripes. To parallel two LED together, u can use 220 resistor. Connect 4 together parallel.... u need nothing......

Burnt?? i used my LED for almost one year liao.... no sign of burning. LEDs are very lasting components la... if im not wrong, can stay light up for almost 3 years...... (without off)
 
khaixtreme,

i think wat u mean is series connection... not parallel.. dats y it din burn...

if u put 4 pcs in series.. then dun need resistor... cos voltage across each LED is divided liao.. 3v+3v+3v+3v = 12v

if one piece if off or rosak.. all 4 also no light

parallel connection is different.... the voltage across each LED is still 3v... B)
 
Originally posted by khguan@Sep 10 2004, 01:41 PM
khaixtreme,

i think wat u mean is series connection... not parallel.. dats y it din burn...

if u put 4 pcs in series.. then dun need resistor... cos voltage across each LED is divided liao.. 3v+3v+3v+3v = 12v

if one piece if off or rosak.. all 4 also no light

parallel connection is different.... the voltage across each LED is still 3v... B)
willnot work le
each led will still draw 12v...it will onli divide the current
 
each LED still draw 12v?? dat means it is parallel connections... wat u need to do is series connections... B)
 
actually you connect 4 in series or parallel, there will also be 12v running across from positive node to negative node. for parallel, voltage is 12v across each LED and this will blow the led since it's designed for 3v. For series, the 12v will be divided to 4 LEDs, thus 3v per LED. Therefore the LEDs will work fine. Hope this explains everything.
 
ops... yaya.. im sorri... i typed too fast..... ya series connection... not parallel... parallel sure burn... hahaa.. hope nothing happened...
 
cool information.
 
Originally posted by nuggyn@Sep 9 2004, 12:17
L9turbo...you said you tried. meaning? the method that i just shared??
maybe should get some electrical sifoo to guide us in this.

ken....daytime driving lights is not for you to shine the road, it's for other road users to see you.
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I just on my fod lights.
 

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