LED Gauge Cluster and Climate Control Swap.
Alright, i'm tired of my gauge cluster and CC being a little too dark, so i'm looking to replace the bulbs with some leds from here http://www.superbrightleds.com/
I've seen a write up that used these, but I cant find it.
My question is, what LEDs will I need to fit in my gauge cluster and CC?
This is in a 94 del Sol by the way.
Any help would be great guys!
I've seen a write up that used these, but I cant find it.
My question is, what LEDs will I need to fit in my gauge cluster and CC?
This is in a 94 del Sol by the way.
Any help would be great guys!
Well I searched some and found http://www.autolumination.com and they have leds that split all over the place.
What bulbs do I need tho, There are 7 i'm going to replace in the cluster, and 2 in the CC.
Do I need all 74s, or 24s?
What bulbs do I need tho, There are 7 i'm going to replace in the cluster, and 2 in the CC.
Do I need all 74s, or 24s?
take a look at this, its a lot better than the LEDs imo: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=661308
leds can be alot brighter and you get more color options but only if its done right. you need to find the leds that give off the most light in all directions.
yes you will get hot spots with most leds because they concentrate so much light in one point (like a flash light).
i never did them in my civic but i did LEDs in my truck and i love it
yes you will get hot spots with most leds because they concentrate so much light in one point (like a flash light).
i never did them in my civic but i did LEDs in my truck and i love it
I dont want amber..I want a solid BRIGHT white and I really wanna try LEDs.
And yeah im getting LEDS from here.
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
The first ones. the tri power 3 LED bulb.
They look like they will generate light all over.
Thoughts?
And yeah im getting LEDS from here.
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
The first ones. the tri power 3 LED bulb.
They look like they will generate light all over.
Thoughts?
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Bump, What bulbs do I need? I heard 2 24's and 5 74's?
So would the 24s go in the CC? I looked at all the bulbs in my sol and the gauge cluster bulbs look identical to the CC bulbs, are the 24s the same size just brighter?
So would the 24s go in the CC? I looked at all the bulbs in my sol and the gauge cluster bulbs look identical to the CC bulbs, are the 24s the same size just brighter?
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It's been a hella long time since I've done this, but I think it's 2 #74's in the CC, and like 1 in the cluster...and then like 5 #24's in the cluster.
Though I only did it twice, once on an EJ1, and once on an EJ8 - never did it on a del sol - so I don't know what the rear of the climate control nor cluster are like..
Though I only did it twice, once on an EJ1, and once on an EJ8 - never did it on a del sol - so I don't know what the rear of the climate control nor cluster are like..
The physical difference is the size of the bulb.
Check my thread for more info, and reconsider doing LED unless you wanna spend some SERIOUS coin and modify your cluster.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1862248
Check my thread for more info, and reconsider doing LED unless you wanna spend some SERIOUS coin and modify your cluster.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1862248
The only way I found to make the gauges REALLY bright was to use LED flexstrips.
Here is how mine look (sorta, this is another person's pic but it's the same idea minus the auto gauge listing)

and then a pic of mine (cellphone camera) lit up fully assembled

and then my hvac

For the flexstips, I got them of Oznium.com, I used the "flexible led strips" for the gauges and the "Ribbon led strips" for the hvac since the smaller led units allowed better installation and allowed me to have a set shining down to light up the sliders.
Oh and yes they're blue, but you can seriously do any color they have (thus why so many people do amber gauges with painted bulbs).
Here is how mine look (sorta, this is another person's pic but it's the same idea minus the auto gauge listing)

and then a pic of mine (cellphone camera) lit up fully assembled

and then my hvac

For the flexstips, I got them of Oznium.com, I used the "flexible led strips" for the gauges and the "Ribbon led strips" for the hvac since the smaller led units allowed better installation and allowed me to have a set shining down to light up the sliders.
Oh and yes they're blue, but you can seriously do any color they have (thus why so many people do amber gauges with painted bulbs).
I think im going to just go with leds from http://www.autolumination.com They seem like they will fit the part quite well.
Alright how much bigger are 24s than 74s? Because the bulbs in my del Sol's CC are the same size as my gauge cluster bulbs, so im thinking they are all 74s. Or am I wrong and there are some 24s?
Alright how much bigger are 24s than 74s? Because the bulbs in my del Sol's CC are the same size as my gauge cluster bulbs, so im thinking they are all 74s. Or am I wrong and there are some 24s?
I bout the bulbs from autoilumination, i think it was 56.00 for them all. It turned out really nice. Alot brighter than stock. Heres a link to mine- http://viewmorepics.myspace.co...41654
Edit: Im missing a 24 between the fuel and coolant gauges. They only sent me two, i e-mailed them back telling them they forgot a bulb but i never heard back from them. Oh well. Its not so bad without it, the pic doesnt do justice either.
Edit: Im missing a 24 between the fuel and coolant gauges. They only sent me two, i e-mailed them back telling them they forgot a bulb but i never heard back from them. Oh well. Its not so bad without it, the pic doesnt do justice either.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by simplegreenmachine »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i did it on my cluster and some parts looked brighter then others...didnt like it </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah i did the same thing to my cluster too, but i have the 99-00 SI cluster so that means that the backing is amber. and when i put the new LED's in it was still amber in color but some spot where white, and amber.
And i also shop at http://autolumination.com/74.htm, they got alot of stuff, get the ones with like 3 to 5 bulbs so there isnt any hot spots, thats where i went wrong
hope that helps
Yeah i did the same thing to my cluster too, but i have the 99-00 SI cluster so that means that the backing is amber. and when i put the new LED's in it was still amber in color but some spot where white, and amber.
And i also shop at http://autolumination.com/74.htm, they got alot of stuff, get the ones with like 3 to 5 bulbs so there isnt any hot spots, thats where i went wrong
hope that helps
I dont want amber, I just want a good solid BRIGHT white.
I'll pry go with the ones on autolumination
The amber looks good though.
Any pics aznguy?
And thats weird about the temp gauge greenmachine.
I'll pry go with the ones on autolumination
The amber looks good though.
Any pics aznguy?
And thats weird about the temp gauge greenmachine.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CarbonizedDX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The only way I found to make the gauges REALLY bright was to use LED flexstrips.
For the flexstips, I got them of Oznium.com, I used the "flexible led strips" for the gauges and the "Ribbon led strips" for the hvac since the smaller led units allowed better installation and allowed me to have a set shining down to light up the sliders.
Oh and yes they're blue, but you can seriously do any color they have (thus why so many people do amber gauges with painted bulbs).</TD></TR></TABLE>
what length did you use for the cluster? is the 9.5" long enough?
For the flexstips, I got them of Oznium.com, I used the "flexible led strips" for the gauges and the "Ribbon led strips" for the hvac since the smaller led units allowed better installation and allowed me to have a set shining down to light up the sliders.
Oh and yes they're blue, but you can seriously do any color they have (thus why so many people do amber gauges with painted bulbs).</TD></TR></TABLE>
what length did you use for the cluster? is the 9.5" long enough?
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The LED Space can be 0.5", 1", 2", 3" & custom design.
The standard size can be 0.5" in wide, 1, 2, 3 feet in length.
Can be extended end to end by terminal block or extended by extension cable.
Working Voltage: 12V or 24V
Low power and low heat.
Round type LED or SMD LED by order
LED Strip (Two Line)
The Twins line LED on the PCB.
The color of LED can be double in Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.,
Can combined any two of color in Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.
The LED Space can be 0.5", 1", 2", 3" & custom design.
The standard size can be 0.5" in wide, 1, 2, 3 feet in length.
Can be extended end to end by terminal block or extended by extension cable.
Working Voltage: 12V or 24V
Low power and low heat.
More bright
Can be changed the color by a controller if use a different color combine.
Round type LED or SMD LED by order
LED Strip (Three Line)
The Three line LED on the PCB.
The standard color of LED is Red, Green & Blue.
Can combined any three of color in Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.
The LED Space can be 0.5", 1", 2", 3" & custom design.
The standard size can be 0.5" in wide, 1, 2, 3 feet in length.
Can be extended end to end by terminal block or extended by extension cable.
Working Voltage: 12V or 24V
Low power and low heat.
More bright
Can be changed the color by a controller if use a different color LED combine.
Can be commixed any color by a DMX controller if use RGB LED.
Round type LED or SMD LED by order
http://www.tradekey.com/ks-led-strips/
The single line LED on the PCB.
The color of LED can be Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.
The LED Space can be 0.5", 1", 2", 3" & custom design.
The standard size can be 0.5" in wide, 1, 2, 3 feet in length.
Can be extended end to end by terminal block or extended by extension cable.
Working Voltage: 12V or 24V
Low power and low heat.
Round type LED or SMD LED by order
LED Strip (Two Line)
The Twins line LED on the PCB.
The color of LED can be double in Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.,
Can combined any two of color in Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.
The LED Space can be 0.5", 1", 2", 3" & custom design.
The standard size can be 0.5" in wide, 1, 2, 3 feet in length.
Can be extended end to end by terminal block or extended by extension cable.
Working Voltage: 12V or 24V
Low power and low heat.
More bright
Can be changed the color by a controller if use a different color combine.
Round type LED or SMD LED by order
LED Strip (Three Line)
The Three line LED on the PCB.
The standard color of LED is Red, Green & Blue.
Can combined any three of color in Red, Yellow, Amber, Green, Blue, Orange & white, etc.
The LED Space can be 0.5", 1", 2", 3" & custom design.
The standard size can be 0.5" in wide, 1, 2, 3 feet in length.
Can be extended end to end by terminal block or extended by extension cable.
Working Voltage: 12V or 24V
Low power and low heat.
More bright
Can be changed the color by a controller if use a different color LED combine.
Can be commixed any color by a DMX controller if use RGB LED.
Round type LED or SMD LED by order
http://www.tradekey.com/ks-led-strips/
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