Led Bulbs???
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From: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Hey Guys!!
I would like to replace the bulbs in my gauges with LED ones, the gauges work and look perfect, so, I dont want to change them, just want to change the bulbs, any idea where you can buy them, cheap?, any input would be greatly appreciated!, Thanks!!
Michael
I would like to replace the bulbs in my gauges with LED ones, the gauges work and look perfect, so, I dont want to change them, just want to change the bulbs, any idea where you can buy them, cheap?, any input would be greatly appreciated!, Thanks!!
Michael
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From: Toms River, NJ
Not sure what type of gauges or bulbs you have but try summitracing.com
Here is a link to the LED bulds they have. They are 194 buld style which I beleave is what most gauges use.
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...115+4294812047
Goodluck
Erik
Here is a link to the LED bulds they have. They are 194 buld style which I beleave is what most gauges use.
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...115+4294812047
Goodluck
Erik
#3
ebay is your best bet...i redid the bulbs on my truck with all LED's...love it! Only thing is (and its not realy a problem on boats) but there is no dimmer function for LED's
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Livorsi has both the wedge and bayonet base style LED bulbs.
http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/dash_...m#led_lighting
We stock the wedge style LED bulb, in red only. $ 7.50@ Not really trying to sell you, use only if you strike out on your endeavors.
http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/dash_...m#led_lighting
We stock the wedge style LED bulb, in red only. $ 7.50@ Not really trying to sell you, use only if you strike out on your endeavors.
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Wally you can dim them but it is kind of weird how you do it. They dim not from voltage like a regular light, they dim from current. There is only about 1/2 volt diference between full bright and dim on a LED so you have to play with the curent. I will try and find the scematic if you want.
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I have tried Ebay, but, when you put in "LED Lights" you get about 1/2 million results!, I think I have found a place locally that will sell them, as long as they can match up the bulbs, I would like to say "THANKS" to everyone for the help!
Audiofn: I would Love to see a schematic!, would be pretty cool if I could rig up a "dimmer" switch in one of the stock Baja switch locations!, very cool indeed!
Michael
Audiofn: I would Love to see a schematic!, would be pretty cool if I could rig up a "dimmer" switch in one of the stock Baja switch locations!, very cool indeed!
Michael
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I will try and find the diagram that I had a while back but this was a good artical (I think it is the one I did not read it) about the basics of doing it.
http://www.aboutlightingcontrols.org...ntrolLED.shtml
http://www.aboutlightingcontrols.org...ntrolLED.shtml
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