can we use this to replace gauge bulbs?
hey guys,
i stumbled across this while looking for led's. is this a direct replacement for the incandescents behind our gauges? it would eliminate the need to buy resistors and have to solder them.
thanks,
peter.
http://www.netdisty.net/DS/AUT67/default.asp
Instrument / Dashboard / Cabin Interior LED Replacement Lights
T1¾ (5mm), [and T1½ (4.5mm)] Midget Wedge Based Bulb
Series WF150 Replaces Incandescents: 18, 37, 70, 73, 74
i stumbled across this while looking for led's. is this a direct replacement for the incandescents behind our gauges? it would eliminate the need to buy resistors and have to solder them.
thanks,
peter.
http://www.netdisty.net/DS/AUT67/default.asp
Instrument / Dashboard / Cabin Interior LED Replacement Lights
T1¾ (5mm), [and T1½ (4.5mm)] Midget Wedge Based Bulb
Series WF150 Replaces Incandescents: 18, 37, 70, 73, 74
Bump.
Come on guys, I know somebody must have looked into these "bulbs" before because i remember seeing a link to this electronics parts site a long time ago in a different thread.
The questions would be twofold:
1. are they too bright (ie will they create 'hotspots' of light); and
2. are they wide enough dispersion (sort of goes with my first question above.)
Come on guys, I know somebody must have looked into these "bulbs" before because i remember seeing a link to this electronics parts site a long time ago in a different thread.
The questions would be twofold:
1. are they too bright (ie will they create 'hotspots' of light); and
2. are they wide enough dispersion (sort of goes with my first question above.)
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