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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 10:22 AM
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I want to order some led lights from superbrightleds but i dont know the size can somebody please tell thanksss...
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 02:52 PM
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 02:53 PM
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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 08:38 PM
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 01:04 AM
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Am in the process of making a new set, but these where my old ones:

Right then Chaps, this is really very easy. All you have to do is get a great big Hammer, then….

1. Prepare the cluster by cutting away the plastic


2. Choose a design for your lights
Make yourself a design from a 9 x 37 grid.


3. Measure the hole you made and cut a Circuit board to fit.
These images are of the shapes I used for the indicators.


4. Draw your design onto your circuit board.
Drawing the design on makes it easier to put the LEDs in later, because you don't have to recount the holes. It also allows you to double check exactly how many LEDs you need.


5. Once you know how many LEDs you need use this website http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz to determine your design.
It's a great website that clearly shows you how many LEDs you have to solder in serial and how many resistors you need. It also tells you what strength resistors you need.
The picture below is an example I used for the Break Light.


6. Now mount your LEDs onto the circuit board.
- LEDs are directional. Look at the Head of the LED. Inside the LED, the shorter part is the positive side.
- I cut the pins short, put the LEDs through the circuit board holes and then bend the pins down to keep them in place. This makes it easily to solder them together.
- At the end of a row of LEDs you need to solder in the resistor to the negate end. I chose to thread the resistor through the Circuit board.
The resistors get EXTREMELY hot when you solder them on.


7. Connect all your lots of serial LEDs in parallel.
- Solder Red cables to the positive ends of the LED strings and Black to the negative end and then solder all same colored ends together.


8. Connect the Voltage Regulators
This is the circuit diagram I made


9. Cut the connector from the bulb sockets and connect it to the Voltage regulators.
Another picture to follow


10. Solder the Ground wire from the Voltage Regulator to a ground point.
I have chosen to solder it to the screw mount which firmly sits on the car.
Picture to follow soon.


11. Glue the circuit board into place
- I used a hot glue gun, so I can remove the circuit board again if I have to.






Now that you have spent hours slaving on your kitchen desk, stand back and look at your results.
Here are some pictures of the cluster on my car in comparison to the standard light










Tips I picked up along the way / Questions

- Should I convert the indicators aswell?
In my opinion: No.
If you have decided to convert the Indicators aswell, then you need to change the flasher relay under your steering wheel.

- What strength LEDs should I buy?
I choose 5000mcd for the rear light, 8000mcd for the break light. For the Indicators I used 4500mcd LEDs, which I would now say are not strong enough.

- Do I need to use Voltage regulators?
No, but if you don’t then your car could blow LEDs when the voltage is higher when your battery is being charged.

- Can I use any rear cluster?
Yes, but by Law you have to have a red rear deflector, you can buy these as stick on strips.

- What is the minimum number of LEDs I need to use for each circuit?
Personally I would say 30 is minimum.
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 01:06 AM
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Default Re: L.E.D Lights for Cluster..

Originally Posted by Hadtstec
Am in the process of making a new set, but these where my old ones:



Do you have the writeup for that? I notice the image's url is crx.hadtstc.com but I was wondering for a direct link for that.
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 01:10 AM
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You can follow me on my home-forum here
http://board.hondacrx.co.uk/phpbb2/v...ic.php?t=55024
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 09:07 AM
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Default Re: L.E.D Lights for Cluster..

That is a write up for the tail lights.... NOT gauge cluster.

I'm pretty sure superbrightled's is going to have the info on their website or if you email them anyway.
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 11:37 AM
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Default Re: L.E.D Lights for Cluster..

this might help a bit

https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-integra-6/led-cluster-bulbs-2879248/
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 11:58 AM
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Default Re: L.E.D Lights for Cluster..

So T10 wedge it is. I guess. Is that the only size? Just wondering
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Old Jan 16, 2011 | 01:54 PM
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Default Re: L.E.D Lights for Cluster..

Originally Posted by Tyson
That is a write up for the tail lights.... NOT gauge cluster.

I'm pretty sure superbrightled's is going to have the info on their website or if you email them anyway.
lol, I totally didn't read the subject.
Nevermind....
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