Clear dome light cover?
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Clear dome light cover?
Hey guys, did any thirdgen come with a clear dome light cover? Or did any other gm car have one that would fit??
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Ya so was I! I put white led's in place of the stock bulb, so it doesnt look yellow anymore. A clear lense would look cool though.
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i have always wondered about this. i often thought of taking it somewhere that does plastic work and having like a thousand of them made. keep 2 sell the rest. but i don't have the funds....
Originally posted by 85_ZED28
Ya so was I! I put white led's in place of the stock bulb, so it doesnt look yellow anymore. A clear lense would look cool though.
Ya so was I! I put white led's in place of the stock bulb, so it doesnt look yellow anymore. A clear lense would look cool though.
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If it's clear you're looking at an ugly yellow incandescent bulb. The lens isn't what makes the light yellow.
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Yep that's what I did, it fits perfectly! When I was first sticking it up there to see how it would fit, a trace on the edge of the board shorted out and got fried. After soldering a little jumper on to fix it, I used electrical tape to protect the back of the board.
It's held tight and is much brighter than I expected. I'll eventually stick a capacitor up there too so it will fade out.
It's held tight and is much brighter than I expected. I'll eventually stick a capacitor up there too so it will fade out.
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Originally posted by 85_ZED28
It's held tight and is much brighter than I expected. I'll eventually stick a capacitor up there too so it will fade out.
It's held tight and is much brighter than I expected. I'll eventually stick a capacitor up there too so it will fade out.
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Ya I have leds in the footwells also. I tried a 1000uf cap a while ago, but it's too small and fades too fast. The dome light with 36 leds has more resistance than the 2 4-led footwell lights so they won't fade the same, but thats ok. I'll have to measure the resistances and calculate how big a cap I need for a nice slow fade out. Just too lazy
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Nice. I'm doing the same exact thing right now. I put two 10mm LEDs for my domelight and its just not bright enough so I scored some 20Kmcd 5mm LEDs. I think 36 would be overkill for me though, I'm thinking 25 at the most should be fine.
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Originally posted by CaysE
LEDs don't fade, last I knew.
LEDs don't fade, last I knew.
I thought LEDs are in an "on" state only between a specific voltage range. The capacitor would slowly drop the voltage going to the LEDs, meaning they would all shut off as soon as the voltage dropped below the "on" state threshold.
I would try to wire something up that turns off all 36 LEDs one at a time within a couple seconds. Nice.
I would try to wire something up that turns off all 36 LEDs one at a time within a couple seconds. Nice.
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Originally posted by CaysE
I thought LEDs are in an "on" state only between a specific voltage range. The capacitor would slowly drop the voltage going to the LEDs, meaning they would all shut off as soon as the voltage dropped below the "on" state threshold.
I thought LEDs are in an "on" state only between a specific voltage range. The capacitor would slowly drop the voltage going to the LEDs, meaning they would all shut off as soon as the voltage dropped below the "on" state threshold.
A nice timer would be great, maybe on a second board hidden up there. Maybe I'll work on a small circuit and see if we can do something like that. A tiny relay, transistor, cap, etc. may do the trick.
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a new bulb, and a new replacement cover doesnt look all that yellow to me, but its not white or clear either.
that LED setup is sweet.
that LED setup is sweet.
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i was thinking this very thing today (and often in the past). i think it'd be easiest to find the whole dome light out of another vehicle and mount it. dont know... id love a clear one though.
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Originally posted by 85_ZED28
Ya so was I! I put white led's in place of the stock bulb, so it doesnt look yellow anymore. A clear lense would look cool though.
Ya so was I! I put white led's in place of the stock bulb, so it doesnt look yellow anymore. A clear lense would look cool though.
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Try tucking your leds up as high as you can away from the cover. It may not be as bright, but it would help spread the light more even on the cover.
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that is really sharp... Here is an idea.. make something similar.. and if it's a camaro.. use a different color LED, and put a bowtie shape in there...
that is really sharp... Here is an idea.. make something similar.. and if it's a camaro.. use a different color LED, and put a bowtie shape in there...
I installed the 36 LED panel the same way, electrical tape and all, and it looks great! I'm thinking of soldering a connector in there so the wires aren't just hanging around. You've started a trend, 85_ZED28!
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Is there any place one could buy a 25 or 36 led with the "cap" fader for the dome light? Brain surgery and electrical curcuits are a couple of things I keep clear of - I'm good at burning out fuzes. thanks
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Originally posted by camarobeast84
85_ZED28, what are the specs of the led you used in your domelight? It looks much brighter, is the light distribution good for you?
85_ZED28, what are the specs of the led you used in your domelight? It looks much brighter, is the light distribution good for you?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/other_bulbs.htm
The light distribution was better than I thought it would be!
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Originally posted by firebirdjosh
If it's clear you're looking at an ugly yellow incandescent bulb. The lens isn't what makes the light yellow.
If it's clear you're looking at an ugly yellow incandescent bulb. The lens isn't what makes the light yellow.
same "new" bulb and no cover = headlights bright.
at least thats how it was in my 86. this LED thing seems cool. where do you get those? radio shack or somthing (please not radio shack)
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i actually have a clear dome light lens that i found at the junk yards once. its a little dirty but its clear not like the stock white ones.
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Originally posted by Xophertony
this LED thing seems cool. where do you get those? radio shack or somthing (please not radio shack)
this LED thing seems cool. where do you get those? radio shack or somthing (please not radio shack)
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i actually have a clear dome light lens that i found at the junk yards once. its a little dirty but its clear not like the stock white ones.
i actually have a clear dome light lens that i found at the junk yards once. its a little dirty but its clear not like the stock white ones.
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I already posted the link for you of where I got it, its in the middle of the page. No, its not as bright as the stock bulb setup, its still bright enough for me though.
Last edited by 85_ZED28; Feb 10, 2006 at 12:00 PM.
I'm well aware of the link, and know of the website, I was just trying to figure out what to look for. I'm a little dissapointed to hear that it's not as bright as the stock setup though. 70% of the reason I was thinking about doing the swap was for the increased visibility. Does anyone know of a setup that would be better than stock????????
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Learn to solder and build your own. Those new 10mm 130,000 mcd LEDs are supposed to be absolutely ridicuous. I ordered 50 so I'll post how it goes.
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for a while when my headliner was out i had no shroud around the light, it was just the bulb. that was bright as hell. if you need visability i would just roll with no lense. or get this clear one we have been hearing about.
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Ya if you want brighter than stock, you'll probably have to put something together yourself. A clear lense would do the job aswell
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here you go guys i took some pics of it. like i said its kinda dirty and a little blurry but its clearer then the stock ones.
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no **** you recall what vehicle you got it from? it wouldn't be bad it it was polished up also how are you guys wiring the led's? resistor every 3 led's? or 1 resistor per led? series-parallel wiring i'm guessing
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Originally Posted by camarobeast84
firebirdjosh, just wondering how those 130,000 mcd LEDs turned out.....
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Originally Posted by 85_ZED28
This is what I used:
I got it from superbrightleds.com
I got it from superbrightleds.com
Is this what you bought?
1156-PCB-W36 White LED Lamp
12VDC 1156 Base with 1-1/2 inch square circuit board
With 36 Super White LEDs
Designed for overhead lighting in boats, campers, box trucks, etc.
With Wide 100 Degree Beam Pattern
$ 19.95
How does it hook up? Just plug in?
EDIT: I like the stuff tehy've got. Since I was gonna buy a few new bulbs anyway, I guess I'll just go ahead and replace the intrument cluster lights with LEDs.. Would it look ok if I did half blue and half white to get that bluish effect? Or would it look odd? I like white, but I also want some color in there.. And I despise yellow (IE, any normal light bulb. I've got issues...
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Did you, or are you going to use them in your car? Are pictures a possibility?
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Hmmm I would like to replace every yellow incandescent bulb with LEDs to have less heat and to have a nice bright white light at night... What is the part number for direct replacement of the ones in our dome lights?
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LED Replacement bulb #211, #212 but make sure it is a rigid loop design
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