LED Conversions ...
- Bantum
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LED Conversions ...
Thinking of converting your interior lights to LED's ? ...
Thought I'd give a look into something that is easily done, and doesn't cost a lot ...
Here are some off the shelf products that I used ... And corresponding patients ...
Notes : There are a multitude of suitable product's available on the net ... make sure you get ones that have similar rating ( in W ) to your old one ...
Link : http://www.allcarstuff.com.au/lighting/ ... -kit-l-e-d
P.S - This was done for my Brumby, but I'm Sure it could be happily applied to just about any light ...
Add : A summary of this thread can be found here :
LED Conversions ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Thought I'd give a look into something that is easily done, and doesn't cost a lot ...
Here are some off the shelf products that I used ... And corresponding patients ...
Notes : There are a multitude of suitable product's available on the net ... make sure you get ones that have similar rating ( in W ) to your old one ...
Link : http://www.allcarstuff.com.au/lighting/ ... -kit-l-e-d
P.S - This was done for my Brumby, but I'm Sure it could be happily applied to just about any light ...
Add : A summary of this thread can be found here :
LED Conversions ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Nice, what are the two lights on the left for?
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My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
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I'm keen to see what you do with the round main interior light as it only has that little window for the light to pass through and the square bank of LED's doesn't comply with the existing mounts for the original bulb. I've got a square patch of LED's just floating around in there at the moment, I just spin the round thing around until there's enough showing through that little window
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Puddle lights in the door Im guessing.what are the two lights on the left for?
LED interior light upgrade
I did it in my Outback a few years ago, but discovered that some LED panels are designed for 12V and dont last very long on 13.8V when the car is running.
I have since converted to 1x3W Cree LED that is driven by a constant current driver so voltage fluctuations dont affect it
I'll get some photos if I can find then
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
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Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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SB . The interior light out of an L series works great in a MY and screw straight in. The reading lights from the L are very easily adapted to the MY. You just have to cut a rectangle hole in the roof lining and use the clip nuts that come with speakers to screw into.
Bantum. as Cam said, what are those lights for and where did they come from.
Photos please.
Bantum. as Cam said, what are those lights for and where did they come from.
Photos please.
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"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
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"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
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"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
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"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
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Carl - you ripper ! I've only got to the hoard and contemplate stage for the map lights from an L into Brumby head liner - for five years or more . pinch power from the centre light me thinks. Probably only takes five minutes too !
Yeah, the L centre light is the way to go - a five minute job if that for MY or Brumby. I've thrown a few Brumby light fittings to the shtouse.
Me too is curious as to the other lights - footwell?
Man, just a timed On switch from the dash would be excellent in L and Brumby eh??
Yeah, the L centre light is the way to go - a five minute job if that for MY or Brumby. I've thrown a few Brumby light fittings to the shtouse.
Me too is curious as to the other lights - footwell?
Man, just a timed On switch from the dash would be excellent in L and Brumby eh??
Steptoe yer pinch power form the rear light, this took the longest for me.
run some speaker cable down the roof lining it will go easily.
I have the wedge type LED's in the map light and extra LED strip in the L interior light.
Hint when you use the clip nut thingeys for the map open the clip up slightly so they will go over the lining without dameging it, find screws that go in to the nut easily otherwise the card lining is likley to get damaged if the nut twists
run some speaker cable down the roof lining it will go easily.
I have the wedge type LED's in the map light and extra LED strip in the L interior light.
Hint when you use the clip nut thingeys for the map open the clip up slightly so they will go over the lining without dameging it, find screws that go in to the nut easily otherwise the card lining is likley to get damaged if the nut twists
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Current
00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
Brumby Trailer (Sulky)
LUV THAT BRUM !
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Current
00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
Brumby Trailer (Sulky)
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Overhead light ...
Ok - for the first lot, here is what come's in the kit :
Note : As there are various adaptors & connectors for the light, chose one that best suits ...
Firstly carefully take apart the light ( Watch out for the spring loaded ball bearing ! ) then put the adaptor in ...
Add : Also take the opportunity while you have it apart to clean-up & fix any binding / broken bits.
Notes : I've cut out a bit from the back to make it fit as it can be a bit fiddly trying to get it in.
Also the adaptor has a resistor inside to maintain correct amps ...
Then Install the light istelf ...
Note : I've used the existing holder, just bent it a bit to make sure it holds ...
Then hook it up to existing ...
Note : Testing here to make sure it all works + also make sure that the screw fixing completes earth circuit ...
Finally put the light cover back on ...
& Presto - Done ...
Note : As there are various adaptors & connectors for the light, chose one that best suits ...
Firstly carefully take apart the light ( Watch out for the spring loaded ball bearing ! ) then put the adaptor in ...
Add : Also take the opportunity while you have it apart to clean-up & fix any binding / broken bits.
Notes : I've cut out a bit from the back to make it fit as it can be a bit fiddly trying to get it in.
Also the adaptor has a resistor inside to maintain correct amps ...
Then Install the light istelf ...
Note : I've used the existing holder, just bent it a bit to make sure it holds ...
Then hook it up to existing ...
Note : Testing here to make sure it all works + also make sure that the screw fixing completes earth circuit ...
Finally put the light cover back on ...
& Presto - Done ...
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What is it ? ...
Correct ... ... Will post some more pics ...Gannon wrote: ... Puddle lights in the door Im guessing ...
Sorry if I've doubled up on yours, as I did do a 'search' before posting this thread, but didn't find anything...Gannon wrote: LED interior light upgrade
Do tell us more ...Gannon wrote: ... but discovered that some LED panels are designed for 12V and dont last very long on 13.8V ...
See my next post ...Brumby Kid wrote:Nice, what are the two lights on the left for?
Yeah that's what I'm going to do next ...revmax wrote: ... The interior light out of an L series works great in a MY and screw straight in. The reading lights from the L are very easily adapted to the MY. You just have to cut a rectangle hole in the roof lining and use the clip nuts that come with speakers to screw into...
See my next post ...revmax wrote: Bantum, as Cam said, what are those lights for and where did they come from. Photos please.
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Pocket lights ...
Ok - For the next lot :
Note : I got these lights for the door pockets, the're from a early Liberty ...
Installing the light ...
Notes : The adaptor fits in pretty much easily, however the light istself requires a bit of triming and a bit of support glued on the side to stop it from moving, I've used a bit of balsa but you could use plastic or what ever you have laying around.
P.S. - It may not be clear from the shot above, but I had to trim a bit ( filed off ) from both ends of light to make it fit inside the lens - Be carefull not to take to much off though, or you will cut into the circuit ...
Nearly intalled ...
Testing Fitting ...
However, this is as far as I got, so you will have to wait untill the next installment ...
Note : I got these lights for the door pockets, the're from a early Liberty ...
Installing the light ...
Notes : The adaptor fits in pretty much easily, however the light istself requires a bit of triming and a bit of support glued on the side to stop it from moving, I've used a bit of balsa but you could use plastic or what ever you have laying around.
P.S. - It may not be clear from the shot above, but I had to trim a bit ( filed off ) from both ends of light to make it fit inside the lens - Be carefull not to take to much off though, or you will cut into the circuit ...
Nearly intalled ...
Testing Fitting ...
However, this is as far as I got, so you will have to wait untill the next installment ...
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Nice touch. I was thinking of footwell lights mounted on my centre radio console.
That Monza packaging with the demo button and little battery pack. I bought their trailer/caravan lights to find they are not ADR ( now they say they never claimed they were - WTF call them suit caravan etc ??) the lenses have faded to opaque from clear in six months outside
That Monza packaging with the demo button and little battery pack. I bought their trailer/caravan lights to find they are not ADR ( now they say they never claimed they were - WTF call them suit caravan etc ??) the lenses have faded to opaque from clear in six months outside
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Kits ...
I got mine from Repco, but you can also look them up here :
http://www.allcarstuff.com.au/lighting/ ... -kit-l-e-d
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Bantum wrote: Do tell us more ...
Well I started out with this
Which worked too well and was like having a highbay light in the car and was way too bright.
The issue was that after about a month, individual dies (the LED chips) started to flicker and die. On closer inspection, the normally yellow centre had turned brown and this is because they were driven with too much current and they had burnt out. I put this down to poor design as the current limiting resistors were 47 ohms which gives 50ma at 12v, but it should have been 100 ohm resistors for the normal 14v car voltage.
So I went in another direction....
I got a 3W Cree star emitter and a constant current driver, which keeps the current at a constant 350mA irrespective of the supply voltage.
Being a large 3W device it needed some means of dissipating heat, so I grafted a aftermarket cd player heatsink into the interior light and the result was...
I also put one in the boot light and made a heatsink using some alloy angle
I'll go get a shot of it in the car after I've fed the boy
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Matching Ratings ...
Yeah, I've come across a few of those too ! ( also some that don't meet expectations ) I suppose it's all about matching your existing light with an equivilent in L.E.D. & try not to over do it ...steptoe wrote:... Aha, I've had a few LEDs turn brown ...
One thing I did find with the dome light & brightness was with the choice of colour, a White light would be fine, but I chose Blue to match a theme I'm trying to develop for my Brumby. So it ended up being a bit 'duller' than the White, but if I take off the shroud - It Still give's off plenty of light ...