SC300 Project Rebel
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SC300 Project Rebel
Project Rebel is Phase II of my ongoing lighting projects...
Goal #1: Passionately embrace the ridiculous.
I decided to spend the extra effort to document the steps I took and share what I learned, in hope that far greater achievements and refinements can be made by others in the future.
Enjoy.
http://pythos.thegbox.com/ProjectRebel/
Goal #1: Passionately embrace the ridiculous.
I decided to spend the extra effort to document the steps I took and share what I learned, in hope that far greater achievements and refinements can be made by others in the future.
Enjoy.
http://pythos.thegbox.com/ProjectRebel/
#2
interesting idea....seems as though it should be on the outsdide of the car, not the inside. Maybe on the Side mirrors? Looks just too blinding to be on the inside. Great write-up tho and kudos for the attempt!
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Look good A bit overbuilt though. The drain of all the extra components affect the ground point that regulates the stability of the LED, which will cause it to be more susceptible to voltage spikes.
Here's a lower power setup I did once in a GS: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=208994
And here's my high power setup in my SC which is straight LED's and resistors.
(cluster, climate and drivers entry light off)
Here's a lower power setup I did once in a GS: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=208994
And here's my high power setup in my SC which is straight LED's and resistors.
(cluster, climate and drivers entry light off)
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#9
i just scrolled through all the images and it looks like way too much work for some entry lights. i'll stick with my $5 PnP LED bought online that has lasted a number of years and looks pretty nice.
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