So how much would u spend to change the color of you clock? $10? $30? How about a $1
#82
Originally posted by geo1317
sweet, i got a new project, thanks. im also going to try and do the same for the ACC, hope it works. great gob.
sweet, i got a new project, thanks. im also going to try and do the same for the ACC, hope it works. great gob.
#84
Originally posted by danimsta
i have them, and they are VERY easy to install.. just gotta open dash, take off clear plastic that covers ur gauges, and glue the rings on!
u can see them in my pic
and also in my mod page
i have them, and they are VERY easy to install.. just gotta open dash, take off clear plastic that covers ur gauges, and glue the rings on!
u can see them in my pic
and also in my mod page
#86
Originally posted by Street Reeper
What kind of glue did you use and where did you buy them, I do not have an e-bay account, does anyone else sell them?
What kind of glue did you use and where did you buy them, I do not have an e-bay account, does anyone else sell them?
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i got the glue with teh gauges....
he should provide it, if he has some in stock
#87
Cheaper, Easier
For those who do not want to buy a whole role of cellophane:
I bought a cellophane party bag (dark violet) for $.10 at Roberts Crafts. They had other colors as well. The red (darker red) made the clock red, the violet made the clock indiglo blue-->just what I was looking for. In all, I spent $.12 -- I think I got you all beat!
I also cut the pink/blue wire to disconnect the dimmer. I like it better having my clock brighter indiglo all the time.
I bought a cellophane party bag (dark violet) for $.10 at Roberts Crafts. They had other colors as well. The red (darker red) made the clock red, the violet made the clock indiglo blue-->just what I was looking for. In all, I spent $.12 -- I think I got you all beat!
I also cut the pink/blue wire to disconnect the dimmer. I like it better having my clock brighter indiglo all the time.
#90
There is a way, but it most likely involves removing the entire unit from the carriage. Also, I think you have to cut through some glue. I looked at doing it yesterday, but I did not have the time to dissassemble the entire stereo to see how the cover was attached.
Originally posted by AlanHoskins
I have a stock bose stereo, is there anyway to change its color also? It looks almost the same as the clock did.
I have a stock bose stereo, is there anyway to change its color also? It looks almost the same as the clock did.
#91
HOW DID YOURS TURN OUT??
Can you tell there is celephone over the clock in the daytime?
How did you get around the hour/minute buttons that are used to set the clock?
Did your dash go back together flush or is there some gap now?
How did you get around the hour/minute buttons that are used to set the clock?
Did your dash go back together flush or is there some gap now?
#92
MINE TURNED OUT SWEET AS HONEY!
You can absolutely NOT detect any cellophane on mine, at any time--day or night. Indiglo blue, through and through. I removed the entire vents with the clock (those vents were dirty, needed to be cleaned!) and added some foam around the back of the vents to lessen the air escaping into the console from the blower. I tightened screws and bolstered the fittings so that my vents would snap in better than they were when I removed them (previous owner was careless). I was careful to align everything properly, and added some felt around all of the edges for a tighter fit (I had a tiny creak sound sometimes). You don't need to worry about getting around the buttons. You completely remove the clock, take off the cover, and cut the cellophane to just barely cover the entire LCD window. I then used electrical tape to tape it snugly to the rest of the unit, not interfering with the buttons at all.
Absolutely no gap in dash, looks better than ever. I also used some tape around the parts I took out to reduce any gaps that were previously existing.
Absolutely no gap in dash, looks better than ever. I also used some tape around the parts I took out to reduce any gaps that were previously existing.
Originally posted by Street Reeper
Can you tell there is celephone over the clock in the daytime?
How did you get around the hour/minute buttons that are used to set the clock?
Did your dash go back together flush or is there some gap now?
Can you tell there is celephone over the clock in the daytime?
How did you get around the hour/minute buttons that are used to set the clock?
Did your dash go back together flush or is there some gap now?
#95
Originally posted by djshawnee
its an LCD... it has no LED's.
also, how dim is it with only the red cellophane? how much dimmer would it get if i put the blue on it also? will i still be able to see it during the day? just white would be cool though.....
its an LCD... it has no LED's.
also, how dim is it with only the red cellophane? how much dimmer would it get if i put the blue on it also? will i still be able to see it during the day? just white would be cool though.....
It's an LED display.
Trust me, My Dad's an eletronic engineer and he works with thses things.
#96
here's a link to make the clock always stay bright.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ht=clock+light
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ht=clock+light
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Sheesh, I take a month or so off from the .org and I come back to something so cool. I hope I didn't miss anything else. Good job Mad. I hope this works for the electronic climate control.
#99
IT IS NOT AN LED!!!
MaxMan2000,
Your dad may be an engineer, but that does not change the fact that the screen on the Maxima's clock is an LCD.
A little electronic lesson for you (and your dad):
LCD = Liquid Crystal Display (aka-digital number displayer)
http://home.howstuffworks.com//digital-clock.htm
This link will teach you and your dad the difference between the two.
LED = Light Emitting Diode (aka-a little tiny light, often seen on rear spoilers)
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/led.htm
This link will clarify your confusion as well.
Your dad may be an engineer, but that does not change the fact that the screen on the Maxima's clock is an LCD.
A little electronic lesson for you (and your dad):
LCD = Liquid Crystal Display (aka-digital number displayer)
http://home.howstuffworks.com//digital-clock.htm
This link will teach you and your dad the difference between the two.
LED = Light Emitting Diode (aka-a little tiny light, often seen on rear spoilers)
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/led.htm
This link will clarify your confusion as well.
Originally posted by Maxman2000
It's an LED display.
Trust me, My Dad's an eletronic engineer and he works with thses things.
It's an LED display.
Trust me, My Dad's an eletronic engineer and he works with thses things.
#102
i have successfully changed the color of my clock, acc, and bose headunit. in continuation of mad dhan's clock mod, i decided to try the bose head unit also. check out this tread: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hreadid=215130
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Originally posted by aznsap
i have successfully changed the color of my clock, acc, and bose headunit. in continuation of mad dhan's clock mod, i decided to try the bose head unit also. check out this tread: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hreadid=215130
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i have successfully changed the color of my clock, acc, and bose headunit. in continuation of mad dhan's clock mod, i decided to try the bose head unit also. check out this tread: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hreadid=215130
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#104
Originally posted by ptatohed
Nice!
Nice!
i can't think of anybody that has done this before? i kinda jus wanted to do everything after mad dhan pioneered the clock lcd
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Originally posted by aznsap
has anybody done the bose headunit before? or am i the first? neway, i have a brief write up typed up along with pics on http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...601&page=2
i can't think of anybody that has done this before? i kinda jus wanted to do everything after mad dhan pioneered the clock lcd
has anybody done the bose headunit before? or am i the first? neway, i have a brief write up typed up along with pics on http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...601&page=2
i can't think of anybody that has done this before? i kinda jus wanted to do everything after mad dhan pioneered the clock lcd
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Originally posted by aznsap
hey ptatohead, i just noticed you homepage. how did you black out your chrome window trim and white out your door handles? i have a white 95 gle, so i want to get rid of the chrome as well.
hey ptatohead, i just noticed you homepage. how did you black out your chrome window trim and white out your door handles? i have a white 95 gle, so i want to get rid of the chrome as well.
I just paid to have them painted. The doorhandles are fine but the window trim started to chip in a few spots. I just ended up buying the black SE trim. I have yet to install it though. I'm famous for buying stuff and let it sit in my garage - lol.
#108
I believe it is an LED display. You can buy 7-segment LEDs anywhere (http://www.eled.com/product.asp?cata...id=ESA56-11EWA). Color LCD displays require pixellation and RGB diffusion for each pixel, which our clocks clearly don't have (it would be a tremendous waste anyway). A basic non-color LCD just polarizes the light so that it is either absorbed by a certain area of the display (dark)or reflected (light) and may or may not be backlit.
7-segment LEDs have a separate LED in each segment which are wired in parallel with a common anode or cathode. As current passes through each LED segment, it is lit up by the bulb. The display in your bedside alarm clock is made of LEDs, whereas color displays like those on cell phones are LCDs.
7-segment LEDs have a separate LED in each segment which are wired in parallel with a common anode or cathode. As current passes through each LED segment, it is lit up by the bulb. The display in your bedside alarm clock is made of LEDs, whereas color displays like those on cell phones are LCDs.
#109
back on topic.... i got a roll of the red cellophane for ~80 cents. so i was able to do
this----> http://maxima.cardomain.com/member_p...=352601&page=3
for less than a dollar and like 5 hrs last night
this----> http://maxima.cardomain.com/member_p...=352601&page=3
for less than a dollar and like 5 hrs last night
#113
I too am doing this mod, however, I've removed the clock from the dash, but can't get the plastic cover, covering the lcd to come off. The two hooks on the sides of the unit seem to not want to come off. Anyone have this prob? I mean, im pretty sure this plastic piece comes off, and there is a little lcd screen in there? i've tried everything to get this plastic case off but it's not coming? i don't just put the cellophane over the plastic do I? confused..
bob
bob
#116
Originally posted by jaysway
hey man, thas awesome.... and hey, sidenote... how DO you disconnect the auto dimmer.... i HATE that my clock goes dim when i turn the lights on
hey man, thas awesome.... and hey, sidenote... how DO you disconnect the auto dimmer.... i HATE that my clock goes dim when i turn the lights on
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Originally posted by venompwr2
if this worked on the clock, if I were able to put this cellophane on the switches for the windows and locks would it produce the same effect or no?
if this worked on the clock, if I were able to put this cellophane on the switches for the windows and locks would it produce the same effect or no?