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#209074 - 12/03/2004 12:34 Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers
Narkotic
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Registered: 20/02/2002
Posts: 158
Hello, need some help here. I plan on retrofitting about 9 LED's per sidemarker. White high-intensity LED's. The car of course has anywhere from 12-14.5 volts so would wireing them in parallel make more sense? Since they will all get the same voltage and just draw the necessary current to light them up? Part #'s from digi-key or some source would be appreciated as well on what i'll need (incl' the LED's), thanks...

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#209075 - 12/03/2004 12:56 Re: Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers [Re: Narkotic]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Depending on the exact voltage they drop (probably around 4V), I'd wire them in series in twos or threes with a series resistor to drop the rest (the larger the difference between sum of diode forward voltages and the [varying] supply voltage, the better consistency of current through the LEDs as the supply voltage varies. So I'd only use 2 in series). Then add up such sets in parallell until you have the wanted number of LEDs. Forward current through the LEDs is typically in the 20 to 30mA range.

Resistor value = (13.5 - (N * V_forward)) / I_forward
Resistor power handling capacity = (14.5 - (N * V_forward))^2 / Resistor value

I used 13.5 as an average of supply voltage, but 14.5 (max) when calculating the power handling requirement. I also wouldn't go with absolute max forward current but rather the typical value.

/Michael
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#209076 - 12/03/2004 13:29 Re: Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers [Re: Narkotic]
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Registered: 26/08/2003
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Loc: California
Here you go

There is a load resister you might be interested in.

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#209077 - 12/03/2004 14:43 Re: Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers [Re: Narkotic]
belezeebub
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Registered: 11/01/2001
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I am not sure you want to reinvent the wheel, there are a good number of companies already making LED marker lights give them a look before you pull out the soldering gun.
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#209078 - 12/03/2004 16:31 Re: Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers [Re: belezeebub]
Narkotic
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Registered: 20/02/2002
Posts: 158
There is one company doing it, and they want $250 for them. I own a infiniti G35 coupe, parts for this car aren't as readilly available such as a honda civic, etc.

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#209079 - 12/03/2004 16:42 Re: Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers [Re: Narkotic]
belezeebub
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Registered: 11/01/2001
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Ekk I got a whole set for my Surburban back a few years ago for under 100 bucks from the local speed shop (tire factory in Salem oregon)


PS a Whole set was
2 turn signles
2 front marker
2 side marker
2 rear turn signles
Brake lights, and back up lights


Edited by belezeebub (12/03/2004 16:43)
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#209080 - 12/03/2004 20:13 Re: Using LED's in place of bulbs for sidemarkers [Re: Narkotic]
Daria
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Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
If you want white ones, maybe. I know you can find cheap red and yellow replacements for standard car bulb sizes.

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