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who does the blue led dash conversion and does it include the dials also how £ is it

 

Do it your self... I did :p

 

http://www.internetwork.org.uk/led/dash1.jpg

 

http://www.internetwork.org.uk/led/dash2.jpg

 

But if you want to save you self the hassle, Emin's the man... I belive £150 fitted... best check with Emin

 

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I have the blue dials... very nice.... if you get the uprated inverter, it also has the correct connection to wire up a piece of eletroluminescent wire which you can buy from maplin or PC world, and then you can dim the whole lot.... very nice.

 

The maplin LED's are the 3mm blue... NOT the blue tint (check the order codes) as these look cack - imagine my seething fury when after I had spent about 3 hours soldering to find that my LED's were a mixture of the plain blue and the tint.. its 2 years on and I still haven't fixed it....

 

oh and by the way.. I have a set of blue tint LED's for sale ;-)

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SilverMachine... I dont have pics.. but can do some..... will post them tonight.. and you will see which colour your prefer as they are right side by side in my install (which I need to change as I already mentioned)

 

Sorry the for sale thing was a little tongue in cheek. I dont recommend getting the tints. I will just be using them to exchange for the correct ones - Mapling said I should have tested them before put them in as they were not able to accept them once the legs were cut ont he LED's. If you want instructions on parts and fitting you can get them off Pete Betts personal website (see his profile on here - electronics guru)

 

cheers

 

James

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For the heater controls you need

 

16 x 3mm Blue LED's

1 x 6v2 diode or for dimmer lights 1 x 5v6 diode

7 x 390R resistors to match the brightness of all the LED's as the amber and green use different currents.

 

The resistors aren't required if you don't mind variation in the brightness from what where the old green and amber LED's

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For the heater controls you need

 

16 x 3mm Blue LED's

1 x 6v2 diode or for dimmer lights 1 x 5v6 diode

7 x 390R resistors to match the brightness of all the LED's as the amber and green use different currents.

 

The resistors aren't required if you don't mind variation in the brightness from what where the old green and amber LED's

 

Thanks Angry!

A trip to Maplins on Saturday me thinks!

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For the heater controls you need

 

16 x 3mm Blue LED's

1 x 6v2 diode or for dimmer lights 1 x 5v6 diode

7 x 390R resistors to match the brightness of all the LED's as the amber and green use different currents.

 

The resistors aren't required if you don't mind variation in the brightness from what where the old green and amber LED's

 

 

Hmmm... I wonder where you got that from :eyebrows:

 

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