Indiglo Gauge question
Indiglo Gauge question
Just something i've been wondering. In aftermarket indiglo gauges is the color produced by the actual gauge plates, or from the transformer?
I ask this because I had indiglo's in my car before that were 2 color (blue/green switch and the dimmer ****). But the gauges ****ed up so I got new ones and they're the 6 color ones (digital pad with 4 buttons to switch from blue's/green's and dark and bright buttons)
Here's my problem: On my older 2/color ones the gauges used to light up a really really dark blue. The new 6color ones don't get close to that, the darkest blue setting is still sort of blue/greenish. To my understanding all the color is created in the gauges themselves... so what would happen if I hooked the old transformer (2 color) up to the new gauges(6 color)?
Cliffnotes: What creates the indiglo gauges color, gauge or transformer?
I ask this because I had indiglo's in my car before that were 2 color (blue/green switch and the dimmer ****). But the gauges ****ed up so I got new ones and they're the 6 color ones (digital pad with 4 buttons to switch from blue's/green's and dark and bright buttons)
Here's my problem: On my older 2/color ones the gauges used to light up a really really dark blue. The new 6color ones don't get close to that, the darkest blue setting is still sort of blue/greenish. To my understanding all the color is created in the gauges themselves... so what would happen if I hooked the old transformer (2 color) up to the new gauges(6 color)?
Cliffnotes: What creates the indiglo gauges color, gauge or transformer?
Originally posted by Nine7Max
nobody knows this? Looks like i'm about to find out the hard way
nobody knows this? Looks like i'm about to find out the hard way
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