soft fade Switchback Indicators
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:47 pm
Recenty just finished a conversion i've been wanting to do since i got my roadster and wanted to share/show what i've done:
The goal - to make the roadster look flatter and wider without changing the body, but by using lighting, to give the car some extra road presence and to be seen easier in a world of increasingly larger cars who's boot lids and door handles tower over my ragtop!
I've always been a fan of short height & wide lights on cars, and the recent Audis and Mercs with their wide strip LED indicators make me envious.
So, enough dreaming, and more doing - thank god for eBay, a love of electronics and a bit more time.
I know the finished product wont be greeted well by all, and i dont mind, i did this for me : )
Switchback controller circuit - surprisingly simple with its components.
Installing LEDs. The big ones are 30,000mcd (0.5W output) white 10mm sized. Theres 20 of them arranged in a pattern i've chosen.
The smaller ones are 3mm 5,000mcd yellow LEDs, there are 80 of them being installed.
Progress in soldering the LEDs in.
Setting up the powerregs with heatsinks. I'm only running the regs at 50% of their rated load output. This helps reduce heat, and I had plenty spare to play with.
The regulators installed for the DRL.
All regulators installed. (fredo frog for the person who can spot the mistake i've made here!
Testing the LEDS for bridging/shorts and load testing the regulators.
The assemblies are placed in gutted smoked crystal indicator covers, and use the existing plugs for the parklight/indicators. It literally is plug and play.
The smoked covers helps to tone down the brightness of the running lights.
Day time, they're fine.
Night time, the DRL's (which are my parkers...) are too bright. I'll be making an intercept plugin headlight loom for it to switch the DRLs down a few watts.
The indicators are easily visible with the DRL parklights on and off.
The DRLs brightness immediately shunts down when the indicator is switched on, and fade back to full brightness after the indicator is off.
Click the pic to load the video
In the video, i've placed the camera in the path of the low beam lights, Even at full brightness IN the path of the light, the indicators are visible.
(yes the headlights are HIDs, have described them in another thread)
The goal - to make the roadster look flatter and wider without changing the body, but by using lighting, to give the car some extra road presence and to be seen easier in a world of increasingly larger cars who's boot lids and door handles tower over my ragtop!
I've always been a fan of short height & wide lights on cars, and the recent Audis and Mercs with their wide strip LED indicators make me envious.
So, enough dreaming, and more doing - thank god for eBay, a love of electronics and a bit more time.
I know the finished product wont be greeted well by all, and i dont mind, i did this for me : )
Switchback controller circuit - surprisingly simple with its components.
Installing LEDs. The big ones are 30,000mcd (0.5W output) white 10mm sized. Theres 20 of them arranged in a pattern i've chosen.
The smaller ones are 3mm 5,000mcd yellow LEDs, there are 80 of them being installed.
Progress in soldering the LEDs in.
Setting up the powerregs with heatsinks. I'm only running the regs at 50% of their rated load output. This helps reduce heat, and I had plenty spare to play with.
The regulators installed for the DRL.
All regulators installed. (fredo frog for the person who can spot the mistake i've made here!
Testing the LEDS for bridging/shorts and load testing the regulators.
The assemblies are placed in gutted smoked crystal indicator covers, and use the existing plugs for the parklight/indicators. It literally is plug and play.
The smoked covers helps to tone down the brightness of the running lights.
Day time, they're fine.
Night time, the DRL's (which are my parkers...) are too bright. I'll be making an intercept plugin headlight loom for it to switch the DRLs down a few watts.
The indicators are easily visible with the DRL parklights on and off.
The DRLs brightness immediately shunts down when the indicator is switched on, and fade back to full brightness after the indicator is off.
Click the pic to load the video
In the video, i've placed the camera in the path of the low beam lights, Even at full brightness IN the path of the light, the indicators are visible.
(yes the headlights are HIDs, have described them in another thread)