So after a few hours of splicing and sodering, I finally finished my LED hood scoop project. I must say I'm pretty pleased with how it all came out. Just wanted to see what you guys thought...
I'm using the white 194s from http://www.superbrightleds.com they work well, but they are a bit more white than in the picture. I had to over-expose the picture to get it to show the car at night, so everything came out brighter and more blue.
So after a few hours of splicing and sodering, I finally finished my LED hood scoop project. I must say I'm pretty pleased with how it all came out. Just wanted to see what you guys thought...
j/k I wanna do the same to my car... but I want it w/the alarm... Nice!!! BTW Can you post some pics of the wiring underhood?
Yeah i'll get some pictures up of the wiring and stuff when I get home. There isn't much to see though; all the wiring is hidden. i ran it through that ruber piece that is between the hood and the plastics near the windshield. I don't have a switch yet, but its only a 3 volt LED so it just stays on all the time...
Alright here's a conversation I had on AIM about the LEDs and stuff... Just if anyone is interested...
-Scott
scottstepko: here's the website for the LEDs I used in my corners... scottstepko: http://www.superbrightleds.com/1157.htm scottstepko: scroll down to "Single LED Wedge Base Bulbs" scottstepko: those are them, and just FYI; the bulbs in the picture are a lot more blue than in person... The White LEDs that I have are pretty white but almost like an HID white... there's a bit of purple or something in them, but they look cool... scottstepko: and this is where I got my leds for the hood scoop scottstepko: http://www.superbrightleds.com/leds.htm scottstepko: mine are 5000 mcd at 20 viewing angle... If i got them again I would go with the 6000 mcd and the 30 angle... oh and if you use these leds they are only rated at like 3 volts or something so you are going to need a 470 Ohm (sounds like "olms") resistor... You can pick up a pack of 5 for a buck at radio shack, just tell them you need a 470 Ohm resistor... if you have and questions or anything just shoot me back or e-mail me at sstepko@knology.net
So after a few hours of splicing and sodering, I finally finished my LED hood scoop project. I must say I'm pretty pleased with how it all came out. Just wanted to see what you guys thought...
Dude I Love it!...That is sweet good job!... Is that a super white color?... I'll be contacting you dude, if you don't mind!...
*edit* Had an "s" in the place of the "w" in white
yeah no problem, they are the super white and they are more white in person. I took out the leds in the hood scoop last night and redid it with a neon tube... I think it looks better than with the leds. I took pictures of the whole process with my digital so i'll put up an install how-to if you want...
*edit* Had an "s" in the place of the "w" in white
yeah no problem, they are the super white and they are more white in person. I took out the leds in the hood scoop last night and redid it with a neon tube... I think it looks better than with the leds. I took pictures of the whole process with my digital so i'll put up an install how-to if you want...
-Scott
I would like to see the pictures with the neon tube. I thought of doing this a while ago but I couldn't find anyone that had installed a neon tube. Pics would be great!
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