Awesome, I actually counted and i came up with 286 Red, 120 Amber and 36 White, Total cost is $276.00 for LEDs @ http://www.lsdiodes.com . Great place i have ordered a ton of leds from them. Looks good man. thanks for the inspiration
Idealsupra said:BUT...thats the point of LEDs lol.... if you want a round blurred light use a light bulb?
tte said:You can do it so you do not see the individual leds so much. You will still see the individual small blur. You'd want the lights to show a uniform pattern and not, so much light and then the dark spot between the leds.
I used to for a Electronic company and one of the departments used to design the electronics for the Police, ambulance and other emergency lighting products.
We were able to do it....even made the led lights for Volkswagen for one of their cars. I cannot remember what model car.
Cheers,
Roy
IJ. said:Is that legal there?
Idealsupra said:yeah i understand that...i was more joking with you then anything. i think both ways would look great but i do like the way he has them however i think i would have filled in the rows on the brake light side to give it even more light when braking. either way i think we can agree it looks pretty badass
annoyingrob said:You've just convinced me to redo my cheap Ebay LED tail lights.
Nice job on them though.
Edit: According to your schematic, you're running 3 LEDs in series on each resistor. The LEDs have a nominal forward voltage of 2.1v, couldn't you have placed 5 in series instead, and lowered the overall current of the whole thing, while still allowing it to run off of a 12.5v supply?
tekdeus said:I believe these LED's are the ones many new cars are getting away with using 20-50. I'm running 280!