Oh man I need to do this!! Thanks for the handy guide(s). :clap: :bow: :bow:
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Who in my area wants to do this for some extra cash O_o...
I am a retard when it comes to this stuff. |
Originally Posted by Ty_Max
Who in my area wants to do this for some extra cash O_o...
I am a retard when it comes to this stuff. |
O...Well in that case you got a PM
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great info!
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anyone in south florida that would do this??
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is this the same led guy that got banned for stealing peoples sh!t or am just confused?
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nice guide
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:bow: :bow: :bow:
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
is this the same led guy that got banned for stealing peoples sh!t or am just confused?
I would recommend, if you are doing this yourself, to try it without swapping the gauge cluster resistors first. I know most (including myself) do not want the gauges any brighter. Due to the higher voltage that the cluster leds run on, they will not be dim (they will be nice and bright) without swapping the resistors, so for some, it may be a bit bright to have right in your face at night if you do. I have my needles a bit bright now, which looks cool, but if I were driving too far at night it would probably get a bit distracting (which is why I make my backlit needle mods for others a bit more tamed down unless they want them super bright). The main point is to know that it will look great either way. Dont confuse this with the HVAC though. You HAVE to do the circuit mod on it or it will be very dim. The difference is that it runs on a regulatd 8V supply stock while the gauge leds are running on battery power. |
kk just checking
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nice
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If you have a second soldering iron, the process for removing each SMD LED gets a whole lot easier. Position each soldering iron tip on the outside of the metal contacts on the SMD LED, and "grab" it as though you were using a pair of tongs. When the solder melts, you can lift it clear in one step. You'll only need one iron for soldering on the new LED.
And of course, don't heat the part for too long, or you'll cook the circuit board, which isn't pretty. Get some practice on a Radio Shack perfboard first. |
Originally Posted by arbnpx
If you have a second soldering iron, the process for removing each SMD LED gets a whole lot easier. Position each soldering iron tip on the outside of the metal contacts on the SMD LED, and "grab" it as though you were using a pair of tongs. When the solder melts, you can lift it clear in one step. You'll only need one iron for soldering on the new LED.
And of course, don't heat the part for too long, or you'll cook the circuit board, which isn't pretty. Get some practice on a Radio Shack perfboard first. |
Originally Posted by engifineer
I would recommend, if you are doing this yourself, to try it without swapping the gauge cluster resistors first. I know most (including myself) do not want the gauges any brighter. Due to the higher voltage that the cluster leds run on, they will not be dim (they will be nice and bright) without swapping the resistors, so for some, it may be a bit bright to have right in your face at night if you do. I have my needles a bit bright now, which looks cool, but if I were driving too far at night it would probably get a bit distracting (which is why I make my backlit needle mods for others a bit more tamed down unless they want them super bright).
The main point is to know that it will look great either way. Dont confuse this with the HVAC though. You HAVE to do the circuit mod on it or it will be very dim. The difference is that it runs on a regulatd 8V supply stock while the gauge leds are running on battery power. I've did side by side comparison... Yes, LED does light up enough without resistor swap... but they aren't running at "Typical" level... Most of my customers prefer to be brighter... since they can always use dimmer... But it is always good to have option.... |
awesome writeup
i will have to wait till i have the balls to do this! lol |
summer project. thanks
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nice work, I will send you a PM regarding doing a speedo/tach conversion soon...
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any one in the texas wanna do this. don think i got the balls to try this one? PM if anyone can do it thanks
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