DIY LED brake lights

I have tat LED too. Not good though. Not bright. But is that the 12V LED? Then no need any resistors/capacitors?
 
OEM use normal bulbs lar... proton where got supply LED for no plate light wan?

yep.. its 12V LED... no need resistors...
 
Originally posted by khguan@Oct 7 2004, 13:04
OEM use normal bulbs lar... proton where got supply LED for no plate light wan?

yep.. its 12V LED... no need resistors...
rear num plate got two bulb laa....u mean the front num plate??
 
You mean signal lights? yeah i did. tried to use the LED as signal lights. but sucks. Now use back norma bulbs.
 
no...i meant the one using at raining day....coz using double signal light will make others confuse
 
OO... ok. No. i didnt do that. I think Maybe la... LED not bright enuff. Dunno. :)
 
This Pic might help ...

http://www.nissantalk.com/registry/users/samnissan2003/images/lg_IMG_0031.jpg

http://www.fiberopticproducts.com/Led.ht14.gif
With reflector
http://www.nissantalk.com/registry/users/samnissan2003/images/lg_IMG_0029.jpg

http://www.nissantalk.com/registry/users/samnissan2003/images/lg_IMG_0030.jpg

Back view of the circuit board
http://www.nissantalk.com/registry/users/samnissan2003/images/lg_Picture%20004.jpg

Good Luck ....
 
Act.. what type of LEDs are those? The price for each? Is that ur own project?
 
Check out this http://www.superbrightleds.com/1157.htm

They built their LED into the same type of socket like the standard bulb.
 
I noticed that in car accessories shops, the LED bulbs they sell (meant for cars) have a concave surface instead of the usual convex, for the lens, to spread out the light instead of concentrating to a narrow angle. The Honda Stream's LED brake lights are using this kind of LED.
 

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