It reduces the voltage so it runs around 11v and preventing the LEDs from burning out. It also provides stable current. The old design used the resistors on the factory circuit board.
I love your video. This is a great idea for the G. Now where did you connect the resistor to ? I cant figure it out. Is it to the red LEDs rod Like the running lights or the brake lights ? Im confused
Old and More Simple Design: th-cam.com/video/b3iH2055UBo/w-d-xo.html
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Nice work!
What does the resistor do? On the old design I didn’t see any mention of installing a resistor
It reduces the voltage so it runs around 11v and preventing the LEDs from burning out. It also provides stable current. The old design used the resistors on the factory circuit board.
I love your video. This is a great idea for the G. Now where did you connect the resistor to ? I cant figure it out. Is it to the red LEDs rod Like the running lights or the brake lights ? Im confused
The resistor is connected only on the positive wire for the Tail Lights. Everything else is wired directly to one another.
Im not smart when it comes to stuff like wiring but i think i get it lol. Thanks a lot @VIK7ORIOS_WORKSHOP
@@elmangador7 Ask someone else to do it for you if you don't feel confident.
@@VIK7ORIOS_WORKSHOP thanks alot boss
How did you handle the reverse housing when you blacked it out? Did you just tint it from the outside or did you dremmel it open and paint it?
Just tinted it with black paint from the outside to match the tail lights.
Where can you purchase
I don't sell them. You can purchase some of the parts from the description and DIY.
You are the past brother