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LEd tail light conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Frady" data-source="post: 965537" data-attributes="member: 55634"><p>If you are using some of the new LED replacement bulbs sold now, they have the resister built in. IF you are Creating something from scratch and you want to add LED's then you will have to use resister(s). LED's like 1.5-5V and sending 12-14V to them will kill them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you are creating your own, I think something like a Infiniti or BMW tail light would look awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Frady, post: 965537, member: 55634"] If you are using some of the new LED replacement bulbs sold now, they have the resister built in. IF you are Creating something from scratch and you want to add LED's then you will have to use resister(s). LED's like 1.5-5V and sending 12-14V to them will kill them. If you are creating your own, I think something like a Infiniti or BMW tail light would look awesome. [/QUOTE]
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