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Does anyone know what size the single LED's are from Oznium? and are they a fairly spread out beam or significantly more focused?
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i think his are 30 degrees of spread. i've heard of larger, but the only ones i've gotten are from him and they work great for every use i've found.
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what are some examples of uses? can i use em to backlight my guages?
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they're 5mm with a 30 degree spread, you could use them for your gauges, but you're gonna see some bright spots. the best thing to do is coat them in hot glue with a flat surface to spread the light out.
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you can grind the faces of them flat for a more spread out look.....that is what i did...
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or you can get inverted cone LED's so it spreads out more. are we talking about the back of the gauge cluster? if so i thought there were only 4 194 bulbs back there? that you could switch to any color you want?
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ah they dont just come out, they are mildly soldered in, but if you tug on them enough they come out......
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really? so is it ok to replace them with o say some 194 LED's? or is the socket to wounded to have wedge bulbs be put in?
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nah the only thing that gets wounded is the bulb, the sockets are fine, i have blue bulbs in mine but with the nrightness of the gauges it kills the light off the needles, i need some like 4 led 194's for it to be bright enough........
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lol just go slow with them, dont force them out......once you take a look at them you will see what i mean........all i know is any kind of xenon filled 194 is not bright enough when you have aftermarket gauges.......
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thats why ya'll invented them L E D' sons of bitches :lol:
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there's actually 5 194 bulbs in the gauge cluster. I put blue LED's in mine too:
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