APC color changing washer LEDs + PG Fusion kit...? |
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cheesy
Joined: Feb 18 2003 Posts: 752 Location: Los Angeles, CA / Seattle, WA 2002 Honda Civic Last updated: 02/17/04 |
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I got these color changing washer LEDs since blue is illegal. If I get pulled over (again) I'll just switch it to white and deny that it was blue...if it's white how could it possibly be blue...the cop can't prove it
anyway, I'm going to try to hook these up to my PlasmaGlow Fusion kit (once I get the damn controller back). I'm pretty sure it will work. I'll just hook up the corresponding wires from an extra socket on the Fusion distribution box to the wires for the LEDs. If for some reason the color on one is controlled by the ground and the other is controlled by the power, then I'll have to use 3 relays. I might also try to use the standard control box, so I can manually swich colors independent of the Fusion kit. I'll also have to use relays for that too. Ooo this is gonna be cool |
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Phil
Owner, Oznium.com Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 6523 Location: Bay Area, CA 2001 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 08/02/08 2000 Toyota 4Runner Last updated: 05/28/07 2006 Scion tC Last updated: 11/12/07 2002 GMC Sierra Last updated: 08/02/08 |
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nerd... lol j/p
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Neon Mike
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 465 Location: Chelmsford, MA 2000 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 06/26/06 |
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I used those washer LED's in my hood scoops. The only prob is that any color other tehn red green blue and turq. have that mixed look to them. So even with the white you can see some blue.
I like your idea though Cheesy, that should be really cool if it works out. |