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Alvin, thanks for the link, was thinking of finding some 6v LEDS for my 50.
Posted on: 2011/7/30 20:37
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Where are the turns mounted???? If they are mounted to a bumper or use a clamp type flange mount to a painted surface then an extra GROUND wire mite be needed from turns to body of car or frame of car to issurea good ground. MAKE sure the ground wire or mount of the turn signals are against VIRGIN CLEAN METAL by scraping to clean metal and use a serrated tooth lock washer.
Of course all of this assumes that all other lites on the car are working properly. Otherwise it is the body to frame or body to engine ground strap that needs to be adreessed.
Posted on: 2011/7/31 8:21
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ON THE USE OF LED'S TO REPLACE INCANDESCENT BULBS
We considered offering a line of 6 and 12V LCD's to upgrade and improve older cars. On a 55/56 Packard lamp we found tha the LCD gave considerably less light than a regualar bulb. While the regular bulb emits light on all directions and illuminates the large lens as designed, the LED emits light in basically one direction adn does not "light up" the lens yielding less visibility. On a 37 115C/120C where the lamp is right behind the lens the LED pointed straight back and gave poor visibility when viewed form an angle while the incandescent lamp gave better visibility from an angle. The LED was brighter when viewed from directly behind, but if teh lamp housing was lined with reflective aluminum foil the viewablity was better that the LED. Driving behind a modern car with LEDs I noticed that the taillamps often contain 15-20 LEDs as a surround to the taillamp and they are spaced 1 or more inches apart with a soft diffuser. This is obviously what is needed to be effective We decided not to offer and do not recommend the LED's as they posed a safety hazard of poorer viewability in many applications.
Posted on: 2011/7/31 9:48
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The gentleman from whom I purchased the LEDs sells a 19 LED bulb which emits light straight back and a 32 LED bulb that emits light straight back and sideways, which my car having a rounded tail light lens really makes a big improvement. I use the 32 LED bulbs.
These bulbs are for 6V positive ground cars. Please note: I have NO connection to the vendor. Alvin
Posted on: 2011/7/31 11:20
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Bottom line: IT's CANDLE POWER of the bulb, LED or anything that is used for lighting. Watts mite be the spec used in some cases. The voltage or type of 'bulb' is meaningless. What is the CP or wattage of the bulbs, LED etc to use as a COMPARISON??
Posted on: 2011/7/31 15:08
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Here's a pretty good quik to read articel:
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=2&ved= ... =AFQjCNEbDc0I4lT7vYUrdTjF5SkBCn0bpg
Posted on: 2011/7/31 15:16
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If it has to be blindingly brite for some reason then install a 6v HEAdLITE bulb IF it will clear the lens and lens is not plastic. If it is a dual contact socket for brake/tail then there will be very little difference between the brake and tail lite intensity using the headlite bulb. But it will make it BRITE!!!
Posted on: 2011/7/31 15:44
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I think once the low voltage problem is figured out, then the existing bulbs will brighten up considerably-- granted never as much as one would like--but certainly more than a worn out glow worm. Not sure which model of the Signal statt is being used but the schematic on the 900 doesn't look to have too many places to go wrong.
Posted on: 2011/7/31 15:54
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ON GETTING 3 VOLTS IN A 6 VOLT CAR
Is it a possibility that you he the turn indicator bulbs wired in series on each side, I believe?? that would yield 1/2 voltage. They should be wired in parallel. Check your schematic. If you remove a rear bulb and the front one ofthe same side goes out, then they are wired in series
Posted on: 2011/8/2 7:42
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