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blinkAU wrote: The two red led's for the speedo make all the other needles light up now. So I have a blue tacho, temperature, fuel and red speedo.
Only issues are - the red led's are too bright (6500mcd) - the red becomes more of a pink - some of the red spills over into the temperature It works ok but I think i need to still keep working on it. You could tone down the brightness by adding more resistance to the red leds. Currently you would have approximently a 550-650ohm resistor holding back the voltage?? A higher resistance would fade it a bit. I would personally add a 500-600ohm resistor plus a 500ohm variable resistor so you could adjust it if the first calc was wrong. It would be tight and tricky but possible. Just a theory.
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blinkAU wrote: Any tips or tricks
I nearly destory it every time i try with the allen keys yes dont put the screws back in! takes too much time!
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screws take like 2 seconds to put back in. But once you have the screws out its pulling dash foward with out ripping the front casing off instead. I unfortunatly broke two pins that hold the front cover on.
Is there another better way then using the keys.... i lost one behind my dash and can't get my dash out again |
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Quote: Paint the the needle with a fluro paint, orange, red, yellow, green what ever you like. Blue Led's have a UV component which makes any fluro colour glow.
this is prolly the easiest option get some needles from a wrecker, get some fluro paint see how it turns out |
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