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TheMuffin wrote:Hope you don't get pulled over. It's illegal in Ohio to modify the color of your headlamps to one that emergency vehicles use.
Anywho. According to your calculator (and what that post said), you'd need a resistor equal or greater than 91 Ohm 1/8 watt.
Shouldn't be too hard to find one. That is the nice thing about LED's and resistors. If you can't find one at that exact size, just go larger and you'll be even safer.
I'm more of a Luxeon LED lightsaber builder so car headlamps are a little above my knowledge on the subject.
Pontimax 01 wrote:Yep, trying to change the dismal blue LED's that came with the lights to a more fitting red, that'll go with all my vinyl grafxwerks.
GetterDragun wrote:Pontimax 01 wrote:Yep, trying to change the dismal blue LED's that came with the lights to a more fitting red, that'll go with all my vinyl grafxwerks.
Like Muffin said, it's illegal. In fact, putting red in the front is a huge no no since red is used only in the rear of the car, I even think it invalidates your car insurance. Is it really worth it?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:It's going to be so funny when you're in court for one of any of the crimes you're committing.
Then again...100 Watts is not very bright at all. About as bright as a normal lamp.
Pontimax 01 wrote:It's so funny it matters enough for you to keep going on about. And it's funny you think I'd end up in court for something as simple as a non-moving violation.
I've never been ticketed for any of my changes before, and about the only downside is it gives them probable cause. Which has happened, as I got pulled over for not having a front license plate, but the cop was much more interested in knowing if I was out drinking and driving at 2am. When I told him no, he started complimenting the car actually, and we chatted for a bit about cars. Then I went home ticket free. Hell, he didn't even tell me to put my front plate on, which was his original reason for pulling me over.
Let's do the math, pulled over 1 time in 6 years with nearly all the same offenses on the car, number of tickets received - 0. Number of times pulled over for moving violations to which they could have said something about the non-moving violations while I was there - too many; actual number of times anyone has said anything about the non-moving violations - 0. So I doubt what I'm doing with the car is pissing anyone but the most uptight off.
Pontimax 01 wrote:No, compared to HID beams, 100 watt fogs aren't distracting enough to be of concern, as fogs are generally aimed low and broad across the road surface, out to about 25-30 feet. But yes, 100 watts actually is a fairly large halogen bulb, and paired with the right reflector, it could be highly annoying.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Pontimax 01 wrote:too bad for anyone that doesn't like it. I'm doing it, and I hope it continues to bother you. So get over it.
Nothing constructive to the original topic, don't post. Simple.
Edit: You actually remind me very much of Tramp.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Pontimax 01 wrote:too bad for anyone that doesn't like it. I'm doing it, and I hope it continues to bother you. So get over it.
Nothing constructive to the original topic, don't post. Simple.
Edit: You actually remind me very much of Tramp.
Evolution Prime wrote:
Show me what you are trying to change. I may be able to help you out on what you are trying to do.
TheMuffin wrote:Thats what sucks about LED's. Many times the leads are the same length and only through trial do you figure out which is which. Just keep flipping them till you find the right one. And about that resistor. It doesn't matter. A higher resistance only better protects you.
TheMuffin wrote:I wouldn't think so. I think you would actually want a lower resistor if you wanted it dimmer...But it's getting super late so I more than likely am wrong. All I know is when I was building direct drive sabers, you could use whatever resistor you wanted as long as it was higher than or equal to what you needed to drive the LED. Never noticed one dimming because of that.
Rogue. wrote:It's been interesting to read up on the LEDs, as I've always wanted to use them for toy customs and displays, etc. I'll have to find this again when I get into it more.
As for the car itself and the illegality or not if its state, maybe you could post a pic of it? Like someone said earlier, if some of the mods you've done are only for shows when it's parked, it shouldn't be a problem when you're driving around.
I was also thinking... doesn't red light cut through water and fog better than white light?
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