Hi guys, I just got back a complication in a prior surgery. Pythonjosh knows what happened to me before (head surgery) and I kinda took a step in the wrong direction friday. But, I'm back on track again.
I have the tail, LEDs, PCB and everything at home that I need to start on this project. Hope you guys don't mind, I found the ES300 cluster swap to be easier at this point. To clarify what I will be doing:
The strobe function will be activated by your emergancy flasher switch..at least this is my plans. basically the circuit will detect that both turns are on at the same time, and it will start flashing the red LEDs and the Yellow turn LEDs in high rate alternating patterns, just like what you see on emergency vehicles. Cool at car shows, get togethers, or really good safety feature if your car has a roadside service issue.
I don't really feel tooo comfortable making sequential flashing cicuits for the tails because I want to see what the LED clusters look like in the lens before we start putting motion into 'em. With the refractiveness of the outer lens and the possibly the shape of the LED PCB it may not look as cool as we might hope.
I have part of sunday to start this project up. Let me see if I can get some teaser pics up first.
I may have mentioned earlier that I need to integrate a power control circuit also so that the LEDs don't freak out during regular voltage changes in the car's electrical system. As I was researching LED conversions, some very creative people found that running high current LEDs in maximum series-parallel combinations were very sensitive to voltage fluctuations, so they needed to either incorporate DC regulation (not so difficult) or run less LEDs with larger resistors...which in turn run hotter, etc etc. So I have opted to incorporate DC regulation with strobe control. And yes, I will most DEFINITELY try out sequential flashing and leave that up to you guys as to whether or not it's cool to have.
Tryin' to get pics up later this sunday!
I have the tail, LEDs, PCB and everything at home that I need to start on this project. Hope you guys don't mind, I found the ES300 cluster swap to be easier at this point. To clarify what I will be doing:
The strobe function will be activated by your emergancy flasher switch..at least this is my plans. basically the circuit will detect that both turns are on at the same time, and it will start flashing the red LEDs and the Yellow turn LEDs in high rate alternating patterns, just like what you see on emergency vehicles. Cool at car shows, get togethers, or really good safety feature if your car has a roadside service issue.
I don't really feel tooo comfortable making sequential flashing cicuits for the tails because I want to see what the LED clusters look like in the lens before we start putting motion into 'em. With the refractiveness of the outer lens and the possibly the shape of the LED PCB it may not look as cool as we might hope.
I have part of sunday to start this project up. Let me see if I can get some teaser pics up first.
I may have mentioned earlier that I need to integrate a power control circuit also so that the LEDs don't freak out during regular voltage changes in the car's electrical system. As I was researching LED conversions, some very creative people found that running high current LEDs in maximum series-parallel combinations were very sensitive to voltage fluctuations, so they needed to either incorporate DC regulation (not so difficult) or run less LEDs with larger resistors...which in turn run hotter, etc etc. So I have opted to incorporate DC regulation with strobe control. And yes, I will most DEFINITELY try out sequential flashing and leave that up to you guys as to whether or not it's cool to have.
Tryin' to get pics up later this sunday!
Gettin' pirate eyed.......
2002 BSP SE V6 5 Speed
TRD RSB
5000K HID Headlights
3000K HID Foglights
Gen 1.0 Tails
Optitron Lexus Cluster
2002 BSP SE V6 5 Speed
TRD RSB
5000K HID Headlights
3000K HID Foglights
Gen 1.0 Tails
Optitron Lexus Cluster
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