Post by universalexports on Jul 7, 2012 12:25:17 GMT -5
well I made me some LED running lights, that turned out great.
I chose this setup over some already posted here for three reasons, they are waterproof, you can still use the factory screw in the top to secure the lens rather than having to glue the lens on and this setup keeps with the teardrop shape and looks nice.
I bought a 6 inch Flexible LED light string that is waterproof from ebay for $7.99
the lights were described as "15cm LED Strip 15 LEDs Rope Light Water Proof RED (About 6 Inches)"
I also bought a set of the clearance lights from vintage trailer supply to use.
this was stupid simple and worked great. I only needed a Phillips screwdriver.
here are the parts
I folded the light string into a deardrop shape, then tied the end with a piece of wire. (I actually used the wire that came with it that was used to secure the two leads into a loop for packing) I started with a twist tie just to see if it would work.
then i took the bulb out of the new light and cut out the wire, then laid the lights in the frame and used the hole in the bottom to run the wires through.
I then peeled the adhesive back off the light string since the grey tape was pretty visible through the red lens. it just made the lights more clean and not near as noticeable.
I took them outside to my truck battery and hooked them up, they worked fine, not sure why the camera makes the lights look yellow, they are for sure RED, RED, RED. and nice and bright!!
a few more pics. using a 9 volt battery to test.
Any yes, I even tested them to make sure they were waterproof!!!
these should last for ever and never need maintenance.
NOTE I was going to either wire or glue the lights inside the lense, however they fit just tight enough inside that after installing and shaking the light really hard the light string did not move inside AT ALL! so I dont see any need to attach them to the back part of the light fixture. they are solid inside as is.
I chose this setup over some already posted here for three reasons, they are waterproof, you can still use the factory screw in the top to secure the lens rather than having to glue the lens on and this setup keeps with the teardrop shape and looks nice.
I bought a 6 inch Flexible LED light string that is waterproof from ebay for $7.99
the lights were described as "15cm LED Strip 15 LEDs Rope Light Water Proof RED (About 6 Inches)"
I also bought a set of the clearance lights from vintage trailer supply to use.
this was stupid simple and worked great. I only needed a Phillips screwdriver.
here are the parts
I folded the light string into a deardrop shape, then tied the end with a piece of wire. (I actually used the wire that came with it that was used to secure the two leads into a loop for packing) I started with a twist tie just to see if it would work.
then i took the bulb out of the new light and cut out the wire, then laid the lights in the frame and used the hole in the bottom to run the wires through.
I then peeled the adhesive back off the light string since the grey tape was pretty visible through the red lens. it just made the lights more clean and not near as noticeable.
I took them outside to my truck battery and hooked them up, they worked fine, not sure why the camera makes the lights look yellow, they are for sure RED, RED, RED. and nice and bright!!
a few more pics. using a 9 volt battery to test.
Any yes, I even tested them to make sure they were waterproof!!!
these should last for ever and never need maintenance.
NOTE I was going to either wire or glue the lights inside the lense, however they fit just tight enough inside that after installing and shaking the light really hard the light string did not move inside AT ALL! so I dont see any need to attach them to the back part of the light fixture. they are solid inside as is.