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Take some load off of your electrical power system by converting to LEDs. Here is a dome light conversion.
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Can not read , too small of print.
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I even tried enlarging it to 200% and still couldn't read it.
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Be careful with LED conversions if you have a positive ground system. Unlike incandescent bulbs, LED's are polarity dependent.
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In the instructions in #1, it says to use #3528 LED strip lights, and says to reverse the connections for use in a positive ground situation. This appears from be from a Model A site, perhaps the OP could post a direct link to the writeup?
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I am having difficulty posting a copy of my LED conversion. For a copy of the MS Word file, email
[email protected]
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Maybe export it to PDF, and post that?
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Whatever happened with this?
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Send Bob a PM and ask, in case he does not see this updated posting.
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It uses a piece of 3528 LED strip - wired into a bulb base, I assume. LED strips usually require 12 volts. Premade LED bulbs are a better alternative.
https://www.ledlight.com/1156-ba15s.aspx (Don't buy their headlight bulb.) |
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While a neat idea, i personally don't you my dome light enough the bother with a conversing to LED.
I do use a LED in my dash light to prevent from burning my fingers while feeling under the dash rail for the switch. ![]() ![]()
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I tried figuring out what to use once, got confused by the horrendous high amount selection/info. Thanks |
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I get the free flashlight from harbor freight-- when the batteries die they get modified into plate lighting etc
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These are really small, how do you get them to work with the socket?
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I believe the BA 15 is the correct physical size for the dash. If in doubt call them, and have your bulb handy and a 6 inch steel ruler in case of questions.
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The base is actually 5/8" diameter. Standard designations overtook us in the '70s - BAyonet 15mm Single contact. BA = straight pins, BAY = offset. |
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