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Old 10-16-2005 | 10:34 AM
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Outside marker lamps, especially the red ones, are intense to say the least at night. I've done most of the outside lights with leds. I noticed no difference in the cab lights, but the rear markers WOW. I have the maxxima brand leds with 12 lights per marker light. I'll try to take some pics tonight. I wouldn't want to follow me at night.

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Old 10-16-2005 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by mkubacak
Anyone have a picture taken at night or other low light condition with LED's?

I am wanting to replace clearance, marker, and brake/turn/park lights. From what I am reading, constant on lights like clearance and marker will not need a resistor, but the flashers will. Where do you place the resistor? I am guessing on the hot wire for the light?
From the hot wire to the ground wire...complete the circuit!

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Old 10-17-2005 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by dig'umz
Outside marker lamps, especially the red ones, are intense to say the least at night. I've done all the outside lights with leds. I noticed no difference in the cab lights, but the rear markers WOW. I have the maxxima brand leds with 12 lights per marker light.
Sweet, those are the ones I'm wanting...

Which did you use for the cab clearance lights up top? I'd imagine off-angle brightness is most important in that particular area.. They have so many choices in the 194 size.
Old 10-17-2005 | 04:54 PM
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I used the jamstraight hyper ambers with four lights per 194. With no reflectors in the cab lights they didn't change much. They've lasted over 80K miles.
Old 10-17-2005 | 08:03 PM
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hey if you want really cool lights for your top marker lights check out the recon super white lights a friend has them they are awsome i am ordering mine this weekend http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/s...oof_lights.htm
Old 10-18-2005 | 08:03 PM
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I have some and really like them.... tried to take pictures, but pictures didnt do them jusitce......
Old 10-19-2005 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by isissound
.....all an led is is a small light filament.....
There's no filament in an LED. It's a flat piece of semiconductor material, usually aluminum gallium arsenide.

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.... you have a very concentrated beam of light so looking straight on the bulb you could blind your self ( if you had a bright enough led) but looking on from the side or sometimes depending on the led even jest a little off to the side it could look like its not even on depending on the angle of the led there are wide angle like a 35degree where 35 degrees in any direction its still bright any more than that and it stops projecting light so these are all variables you have to look in to and even ask
That's because the semiconductor is a flat wafer and only glows on its surface.

Nice thing about LED's is they come on faster when you mash the brakes. At 65mph, they actually help reduce stopping distance because of quicker reaction time.

Does anyone's eyes see funny effect when looking at a moving vehicle with LED tail lights at night? I see kind of like a strobe effect.
Old 10-19-2005 | 08:39 AM
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I like the marker lights that isissound is referring to. Are they led's? I want to add marker lights to my new truck some day.


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Old 10-19-2005 | 09:33 AM
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Instead of a resistor can't you just buy an electronic flasher that flashes a set rate no matter what the load?
Old 10-19-2005 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MedicShawn
Instead of a resistor can't you just buy an electronic flasher that flashes a set rate no matter what the load?
You could, but that would require more wiring than puting a resistor across the wires out by the light.

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Old 10-19-2005 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by signature600
You could, but that would require more wiring than puting a resistor across the wires out by the light.

Chris
I have an elec flasher on my bike (1973 Honda CB750), IIRC it`s a standard two prong deal. It plugged right in to where the original one was and it works great, the old flasher would stop flashing at idle I guess due to the marginal alternator output of those bikes. I got it at my local NAPA.
Old 10-19-2005 | 10:49 PM
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[QUOTE=SHARPMACHINE]I like the marker lights that isissound is referring to. Are they led's? I want to add marker lights to my new truck some day.

yes they are leds and look awsom when i get some on my truck i will take a pic

untill then take my word on it but you want the super whites they look the best
Old 10-19-2005 | 10:53 PM
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[QUOTE=Commatoze]There's no filament in an LED. It's a flat piece of semiconductor material, usually aluminum gallium arsenide.


yes i know i couldent think of the word

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