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Old Aug 16, 2006 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by mendon99
its the same thing thing. they're just MUCH smaller, like twice the size of a pinhead, and square. the output is far superior to that of a regular led however, and it spreads light like a ****. did you see Metal Maxima's LED gauge thread? i think its in members rides. take a look.


mine was done with 3mm leds, 5000mcd.. one LED per button, 4 for the fan speed **** though.
hmm, maybe ill will try that. Which website carried them? was it lumileds.com or something like that?
Old Aug 16, 2006 | 08:05 AM
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sorry for the newb questions but does it matter what viewing angle the led is at? the electronics store sells leds by my house here's the spec can you tell me if this will work. thanks again. 40deg viewing angle will it give me hotspot?

3mm WHITE SB 3000mcd 3V 20ma 40deg
Old Aug 16, 2006 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by zarek66
sorry for the newb questions but does it matter what viewing angle the led is at? the electronics store sells leds by my house here's the spec can you tell me if this will work. thanks again. 40deg viewing angle will it give me hotspot?

3mm WHITE SB 3000mcd 3V 20ma 40deg
you will get hot spots with almost all leds (with the exception of inverted leds and a few other types). I sanded the top of all me leds till it was flat, and the whole led itself so it disperses light evenly. As you can see from most of my pics, that worked pretty well.
Old Aug 16, 2006 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by 2 MaXiMuS 4
hmm, maybe ill will try that. Which website carried them? was it lumileds.com or something like that?
ebay. SMT leds are great but realy small, superflux LEDs would be good as well...these are what ill be using to redo my cluster/climate control.
Old Aug 16, 2006 | 08:43 PM
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yeah but willl 3000 mcd give me the desire effect? also anyone got pics of blue led instead of white. thanks
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 04:20 AM
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yeah but willl 3000 mcd give me the desire effect? also anyone got pics of blue led instead of white. thanks
if you are referring to the climate control, no. I used to have 4000mcd and it looked like I was still using factory bulbs. That's why I upgraded to 10000mcd (that reason and that 3 of the 4 led's I had in there originally burned out).
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by 2 MaXiMuS 4
(that reason and that 3 of the 4 led's I had in there originally burned out).
thay may continue to happen, might need to add diodes and a regulator so they won't prematurely die. i did my gf's 99 with auto climate control, and they all burned out one by one.
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mendon99
thay may continue to happen, might need to add diodes and a regulator so they won't prematurely die. i did my gf's 99 with auto climate control, and they all burned out one by one.
did they start flickering and later burn out? I think it just may have been a bad batch of led's, because I just noticed last night that my ashtray led is out...

How long did they last on your gf's cc?
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 04:50 AM
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few weeks. and if you dont add a diode to certain leds (they really arent confirmed in any write up), they will die out. the ones that dont die out, had diodes built into the circuit board. just wait a bit and see if they die.. LEDs barely ever are just duds, and they last wayyy longer than standard bulbs.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 2 MaXiMuS 4
As for the cluster illumination, I used Polarg 194 bulbs.
Bumping this up. So you're using incandescent bulbs for the main gauge cluster illumination? And yet you still have hotspots?
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 01:34 AM
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for the main gauge cluster there 194's


good job on the led upgrade
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 06:16 AM
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i'll give you props for those needles. those look sick. haha just don't touch the positive to negative because you may not just blow a fuse, like in my case...
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by VQuick
Bumping this up. So you're using incandescent bulbs for the main gauge cluster illumination? And yet you still have hotspots?
yes, i used polargs. The reason for the hotspots is the way the light is dispersed under the guages, via clear plastic pieces. Where the gauges are brightest are where the bulbs are located.
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by shissqbob
i'll give you props for those needles. those look sick. haha just don't touch the positive to negative because you may not just blow a fuse, like in my case...
thanks, keeping the led aimed is a b*tch though. after awhile the tach needle led started pointing up...still have to fix it. And yea, if you cross the wires you run the chance of blowing your gauges!
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Originally Posted by LiGhtSoUt
for the main gauge cluster there 194's


good job on the led upgrade
thank you!
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 12:29 PM
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the climate control looks great...
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 02:35 PM
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yes, i used polargs. The reason for the hotspots is the way the light is dispersed under the guages, via clear plastic pieces. Where the gauges are brightest are where the bulbs are located.
I guess I'm wondering why the Polarg bulbs give hotspots but not the stock bulbs. My '99 gauges are stock and there are not discernible hotspots. So I'm guessing it's because you converted from the stock 74 bulbs to 194 size bulbs and the light dispersion is different.
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Originally Posted by VQuick
I guess I'm wondering why the Polarg bulbs give hotspots but not the stock bulbs. My '99 gauges are stock and there are not discernible hotspots. So I'm guessing it's because you converted from the stock 74 bulbs to 194 size bulbs and the light dispersion is different.
the polarg bulbs are a bit taller then the 74's so they're closer to the plastic dispersion pieces. The top of the bulb also emits a brigther light than the 74's.
Old Feb 19, 2007 | 08:10 PM
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in reguards only to the climate control. What LED were used when this picture was taken


And then what LED were used in these. size, brightness and all that good stuff.




I love the way that looks, i'm assuming its like a 10k MCD and 3mm and how were they wired, just a simple splice in the harness?
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 12:26 AM
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the bulbs in the first pic are just the oem filament bulbs...in the 2nd pic, you are correct, they are 10k MCD 3mm led bulbs. I got a little creative and installed the led's and resistors into the original bulb holders.
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 12:52 AM
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wow, my OEM one doesn't look that dull at all compared to yours. its just my left 2 bulbs are out the one for AUTO button and stuff and the recircluation.

I'm just gonna splice like the how-to did, red cellopane sheet right to get display white?
Old Apr 21, 2010 | 06:36 PM
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I hate to resurrect such an old post but should I assume the door switches are also 3mm?

Also, has anyone used these for their gauge cluster as they're a twist-on like the stock bulbs? http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...s%2F74_t15.htm

Thanks
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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 02:59 PM
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Those look nice, I tried to change mine but messed up the temp gauge
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