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Subject: [Healeys] LED Running/Stop Bulbs
From: bspidell at comcast.net (Bob Spidell)
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 16:35:40 -0700
References: <5f3c2fbe-67be-fa15-fad7-f054948778ea@comcast.net> <1537973114.535100.1505945319820@mail.yahoo.com>
Thanks, Mike.? These look pretty solid; methinks--since these is for 
nav/stop lights--they should work without resistors?

Are these actually brighter than incandescents?? Are the stop 
indications brighter than normal running lights?

Bob


On 9/20/2017 3:08 PM, Michael MacLean wrote:
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> Mike MacLean
>
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>     On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Bob Spidell
>     <bspidell at comcast.net> wrote:
>     I've got LED backlights in my instruments--except for the
>     charge/cutoff
>     indicator*--and would like to put them in my running/nav/brake
>     lights.
>     The correct incandescent bulb is an 1157, and I've found lots of LED
>     1157s on the 'net, but they're all neg. ground and my cars are
>     both pos.
>     ground (and I'm not interested in changing to neg. ground).? Anyone
>     found pos. ground 1157 red bulbs anywhere? I'm aware you need to
>     increase the load with resistors, or change to a solid state flasher.
>
>     TIA,
>
>     Bob
>
>     * anyone know why you shouldn't use an LED here?? I ran one for a
>     while
>     and noticed no issues, but Moss and others are adamant you
>     shouldn't do it
>
>
>

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