Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #15 – March 19, 2007, 10:27:27 AM Nice! Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #16 – March 19, 2007, 12:17:46 PM On-car pictures would be nice once you're done. IMO, DIY LEDs normally come out trashy...but these look pretty good since the diffuser thing on the lens takes care of the ugliness of the LED array. :) Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #17 – March 19, 2007, 01:24:02 PM Remember, LED's are one of the things I do (my Thundercat Electronixx LED's outsell my sequencers by a wide margin). I always make my arrays as geometrical as possible, and I always "pot" them in resin so you can't see the circuit board, resistors, and wiring. I usually use black tinted resin, but decided to go with white in these front lights (the rear lights will use black). When this light is potted you won't see the circuit board that's visible in those pics - it'll look like the LED's were actually moulded into the housings :D I haven't potted that light yet because I've still got to make the other light, and I want to be able to copy (in mirror) the circuit board layout.On-car pics are forthcoming, but I've had to put the project on hold for a week or so - I just sold a bunch of amber LED emergency lights to a local fencing company, so I have to get more LED's in (business before pleasure, after all). Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #18 – March 19, 2007, 02:04:32 PM very nice clean work. Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #19 – March 22, 2007, 10:22:46 AM Ok, got a bit more done - basically now it's just a matter of gluing the lenses on, buffing them up, and installing the lights on the car.Here you can see the "potting" that hides the circuit board and gives the light a factory look:These two show the LED array (only the amber are lit - again, the lights are really much brighter, but the camera's iris is closing up, dimming the shots):And with the white (turn) LED's on:...And one with the lens sitting in place (not glued on yet). I played with the camera settings a bit (likely it'll never be the same) to try to get the lights to show up brighter. They did, but still not as bright as "real life":For those of you interested in trying this at home, the circuit board (front and rear shots). The LED's with the yellowish white colour are the white ones: Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #20 – March 22, 2007, 10:42:24 AM Out of curiosity...how'd you get the lens off there? I thought about taking the lenses off my parking & turn signal lights to clean them up, but it looked like they were glued on there very well and I didn't want to risk cracking the lenses. Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #21 – March 22, 2007, 11:01:00 AM Quote from: Red_LX;135773Out of curiosity...how'd you get the lens off there? I thought about taking the lenses off my parking & turn signal lights to clean them up, but it looked like they were glued on there very well and I didn't want to risk cracking the lenses.Very carefully. It was a pain in the butt, actually, and that process took longer than any of the other work. I essentially used a very small screwdriver and a hammer and tapped my way around the whole thing. Probably took the better part of three hours to get those two lights apart. The inner marker lights were much easier - they cracked open like eggs Quote Selected
Beyond clear corners (LIGHTS FINISHED, NEW PICS POST #20)... Reply #22 – March 22, 2007, 07:41:17 PM , how did you get teh orange reflectors out w/o breaking it? Quote Selected