How to wire Blue Led into clock
#2
open the clock. remove the red led. solder in a blue led (make sure you use correct resistors if the LED is a different size/strength)
but blue LEDs are SO 2004 j/k
I'm replacing all my blue led window switches and radio lighting with red as soon as it warms up (saw my buddy's Audi's interior, and damn that red looks slick)
but blue LEDs are SO 2004 j/k
I'm replacing all my blue led window switches and radio lighting with red as soon as it warms up (saw my buddy's Audi's interior, and damn that red looks slick)
#3
I don't know if this is possible. The clock is actually an LCD unit, so I don't know if there is a way that you can really change it. What I did was glue a red peice of cellophane over the clock display effectivley changing the color from green to white. It's not any brighter, but it is white.
#9
Originally Posted by irish44j
open the clock. remove the red led. solder in a blue led (make sure you use correct resistors if the LED is a different size/strength)
but blue LEDs are SO 2004 j/k
I'm replacing all my blue led window switches and radio lighting with red as soon as it warms up (saw my buddy's Audi's interior, and damn that red looks slick)
but blue LEDs are SO 2004 j/k
I'm replacing all my blue led window switches and radio lighting with red as soon as it warms up (saw my buddy's Audi's interior, and damn that red looks slick)
#10
Originally Posted by irish44j
I'm replacing all my blue led window switches and radio lighting with red as soon as it warms up (saw my buddy's Audi's interior, and damn that red looks slick)
#11
No need for resistors or anything! Just remove old red one and replace/solder with blue one. Mine is a 3mm with 5000 MCD brightness. Beware, though, with this brightness, it really glows bright at night attracting attention to the interior of the car.
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