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Smog Tech 01-07-2015 12:10 AM

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I have Snyder's LED tail lights in my Model A. Ran the red wire between the divider and the tail light housing. I like having both top and bottom lighting up for stop light and turn signal, much easier to see.

Gus 01-07-2015 02:39 AM

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I like your light. Do you happen to know the specs of the LEDs you used? Lumens? MCD? I want to make something similar as a lightbar in the back window. Do you have a 6 volt pos ground? Thanks

Patrick L. 01-07-2015 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Gus (Post 1011465)
I like your light. Do you happen to know the specs of the LEDs you used? Lumens? MCD? I want to make something similar as a lightbar in the back window. Do you have a 6 volt pos ground? Thanks




I think I read somewhere the 6v were 90 candlepower.

Patrick L. 01-07-2015 06:25 PM

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Until you get yourself a test light and figure out how to use it, why not just plug the left light[6v] in the right side and see if any of the lights come on.
If the lights worked a week ago you probably just have a bad connection/ground.

31 Model A 01-07-2015 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick L. (Post 1011789)
Until you get yourself a test light and figure out how to use it, why not just plug the left light[6v] in the right side and see if any of the lights come on.
If the lights worked a week ago you probably just have a bad connection/ground.

The packaging for the passenger side LED was labeled 6 volt when actually the LED itself was labeled 12 volt. I have a proper 6 volt replacement coming from Snyders, that should be the end to the problem.

Patrick L. 01-07-2015 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1011797)
The packaging for the passenger side LED was labeled 6 volt when actually the LED itself was labeled 12 volt. I have a proper 6 volt replacement coming from Snyders, that should be the end to the problem.




OK fine. Just making a suggestion as I thought you wanted to get this figured out as quickly as you could.

31 Model A 01-07-2015 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick L. (Post 1011837)
OK fine. Just making a suggestion as I thought you wanted to get this figured out as quickly as you could.

I did. Bob noticed one board was marked 12 volt which pretty much solved the problem although I'll feel better when the proper 6 volt LED arrives Friday and I get it installed.

Patrick L. 01-07-2015 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1011849)
I did. Bob noticed one board was marked 12 volt which pretty much solved the problem although I'll feel better when the proper 6 volt LED arrives Friday and I get it installed.



Old news. I was referring to post #36.

Boy, I can't wait to see what happens with the signals.

31 Model A 01-07-2015 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick L. (Post 1011864)
Old news. I was referring to post #36.

Boy, I can't wait to see what happens with the signals.

:D That makes two of us.

RonC 01-07-2015 09:17 PM

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the led kit that you install behind your original lense looks the most stock. If you look close you can see the led bulbs behind the stock lense when off. When they light they light red and the red is so bright it shows as a red light through the stock amber portion of the lenses. Also I found cutting the wire gave a more defined tail light brake light action.

The best light I think is the complete tail light assembly with installed led lenses. They look "like" stock to the casual non model A observer but they are as bright as modern tail lights if that is what you are looking for.

Big John 01-08-2015 11:53 AM

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Is the right side old bulb ok? time to get a test lite from napa or?

Cool Hand Lurker 01-08-2015 08:24 PM

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The difference in the number of LEDs on the two boards is used for tail light / brake light change in brightness. For 6 volt, six LEDs wired in series will create a bright light but seven LEDs will create a dimmer light for all seven. So under normal running conditions with only the tail light on, the wiring controls seven LEDs. When the brakes are engaged, the power wire bypasses the 7th LED so that only six LEDs are activated. Those six LEDs are then brighter and function as the brake light. The fact that there are three extra resistors means there are three circuits of seven LEDs on the board for the brake light.

I think...... :)

Bob Johnson 01-08-2015 11:05 PM

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I thought that each LED requires 2-3 volts to operate. If you have 6 connected in series each one is only going to have about 1 volt. I do not see how 1 volt can light an LED. I have experimented with some high powered LEDs and at 1 volt they do not give off any light. ????

Bob

Cool Hand Lurker 01-09-2015 11:24 AM

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You are right, Bob. I made up some LED lights for my trailer and it was 12 Volt. For 6 Volt Model A tail lights I used only 3 & 4 LEDs in series. My brain was operating at the higher voltage when I made the post. :)

31 Model A 01-09-2015 06:14 PM

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Done Finished Fix.................I have two LED tail/stop lights now. Onward!!!!!!!!

Mitch//pa 01-09-2015 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1012801)
Done Finished Fix.................I have two LED tail/stop lights now. Onward!!!!!!!!

Yahoooooooooo
job well done

31 Model A 01-09-2015 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitch//pa (Post 1012805)
Yahoooooooooo
job well done

Not without all the help from all you here. ;)


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