@@PeaceParts do u know exactly wat I need to grid my panels on the lap top so I can drill by hand until I get a machine ..panels im taling biut taillight panels.for grid custom tail light..
One quick tip: Get a few of those washable silicone sticky pads for under the helping hands, then they don't move around or tip over and it is removable without being glued on
The first idea was 3D printing a board with a bunch of holes. That was prone to warping (no surprise) so then I designed some in some free software and then had a company online make a batch of printed circuit boards.
Are you using one resistor for each diode? It didn't look like it? How many resistors are you using per/diode ? or are you using one resistor for every few?
1 resistor for every few LEDs. Watch the designing sequential turn signal video and you can see how I laid it out. The circuit is the same when I made the pcbs for the final product.
@@JDMHaze no. You need to calculate how much resistance to use with your LEDs. There are calculators and wizards online for it. I used 330 ohm 1/4watt resistors for the main sections of 3 LEDs
Yes. The turn signal will blink fast after installing them without the sequential module like I did before. I modified my flasher relay with a higher resistance so that it would blink normal with the LEDs. Which, in my opinion, is the correct way to fix hyperflash.
Where can I find some of them boards to put bulbs on
I designed and 3D printed these
When doing custom exposed led grid howclose do each led diode need to be to get the best look i like the distance space in between ur led
I can't remember the exact spacing I did, but I think I explained it in a previous video on the design of the boards.
@@PeaceParts do u know exactly wat I need to grid my panels on the lap top so I can drill by hand until I get a machine ..panels im taling biut taillight panels.for grid custom tail light..
@@justinrolon4643 I used Autocad to lay everything out on the computer. You can try using fusion360 since its free and relatively easy to use.
good editing
One quick tip: Get a few of those washable silicone sticky pads for under the helping hands, then they don't move around or tip over and it is removable without being glued on
Thank you! I've used those before, I need to get one...
Your videos are excellent! How are you fabricating the boards?
The first idea was 3D printing a board with a bunch of holes. That was prone to warping (no surprise) so then I designed some in some free software and then had a company online make a batch of printed circuit boards.
Peace Parts what software did you use and what company?
Question where can we get the LED board for the different cars I have a Subaru want to get those board and custom fit for my tail light can u help
I designed my own but I only have a miata to design around. I want to design some for other cars in the future.
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Are you using one resistor for each diode? It didn't look like it? How many resistors are you using per/diode ? or are you using one resistor for every few?
1 resistor for every few LEDs. Watch the designing sequential turn signal video and you can see how I laid it out. The circuit is the same when I made the pcbs for the final product.
Peace Parts yeah I will look into it,
woukd 1 Ohm 1/4 Watt LED Resistor 1ohm 1/4watt .25watt .25 w 1R Board resistors be ok to use?
@@JDMHaze no. You need to calculate how much resistance to use with your LEDs. There are calculators and wizards online for it. I used 330 ohm 1/4watt resistors for the main sections of 3 LEDs
Sir diote led audi drl light styile soldering conection video please
Have you had a problem with bulb out warnings or faster blink rate?
Yes. The turn signal will blink fast after installing them without the sequential module like I did before. I modified my flasher relay with a higher resistance so that it would blink normal with the LEDs. Which, in my opinion, is the correct way to fix hyperflash.
You can get special flasher relay is for LED on most pre-2007 vehicles To avoid using resistors
where did u get the board from ?
The controller came from ghoztlighting.com it is their v5 sequencer
Do u make for others?
Not yet, but hope to in the future
Cool
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That ia not running sign
Running lights, marker lights, parking lights... they're called many different things