Hey all
just been having a look at a set of these i have found for 3 quid in a reduced bin in halfords (!!!) and was wondering if it was possible to fit them directly to the battery with an inline fuse and a switch inside the car so i still have full use of the sidelights etc when driving
they are 12v ones of curse. 2 of them with 9 LED's in each with a + and - wire from each
never really done it before so was wondering if anyone had an idea on how to wire them really
Daytime Styling Lights
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- Lacey_Corsa
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Daytime Styling Lights
--- LACEY'S CORSA TO DO SIG ---
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
done a bit of googling and found this
each led strip has a + (12V) and a - (Ground) wire from it
i can wire the + (12V) wires from each light strip directly to the battery + with an inline on/off switch inbetween mounted wherever in the car
the - (ground wires) can be placed anywhere on the car bodywork for grounding or another ground wire somewhere
will this method need a fuse inline at all?
each led strip has a + (12V) and a - (Ground) wire from it
i can wire the + (12V) wires from each light strip directly to the battery + with an inline on/off switch inbetween mounted wherever in the car
the - (ground wires) can be placed anywhere on the car bodywork for grounding or another ground wire somewhere
will this method need a fuse inline at all?
--- LACEY'S CORSA TO DO SIG ---
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
well a fuse just protects it really, but you dont have to install a fuse, i dont always install a fuse when i wire things up.
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2.0 16v GSI SPORT TWIN WEBER 45'S AND KENT CAMS :]
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
well a fuse holder and a good compatible fuse is looking around £2...they only cost 3 themselves so i dont think il bother.
if they dont work its no big deal....just a cheap little mod i thought
if they dont work its no big deal....just a cheap little mod i thought
--- LACEY'S CORSA TO DO SIG ---
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
you could just use a normal blade fuse and push a couple of clips onto the arms of the blade fuse then wrap in black tape it'l do the same thing, thats if you want to fuse it.
TURBO LAG IS JUST FOREPLAY
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
all fitted nicely!
just needed a bit more wire to extend from the internal switch and it was all good from there!
will get pics up as soon as we get a bit of darkness!
just needed a bit more wire to extend from the internal switch and it was all good from there!
will get pics up as soon as we get a bit of darkness!
--- LACEY'S CORSA TO DO SIG ---
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
heres one in the daylight
got my tinted headlight covers on aswell here for a bit of added effect
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/59 ... ne2011.jpg
got my tinted headlight covers on aswell here for a bit of added effect
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/59 ... ne2011.jpg
--- LACEY'S CORSA TO DO SIG ---
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
1. Front and Rear Lights - black Angel and smoked *DONE*
2. Exhaust *DONE* - Centre Exhaust wanted
3. Colour Coding Interior Parts - *DONE*
4. New Spoiler and Side Skirts *started*
5. Window Tint all round *DONE*
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Re: Daytime Styling Lights
Nice job
check out my project log : http://forums.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=17351
change my interior next
then uppgrade engine
:p
change my interior next
then uppgrade engine
:p