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Old 08-19-2015, 08:41 PM
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I used a small dremel tool to drill out the area. Also to answer the question on the side mirror flashers. You can see them from the rear. I'll try and post up a picture later on tonight.
 
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I live in Texas and so far I haven't been pulled over. But then again, the lights aren't as bright to be mistaken by the reverse lights. I have gotten pulled over for my window tint being too dark.
 
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Oh man, I want this.
 
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Originally Posted by Chris Jenkins
Oh man, I want this.
I believe Thermo did this a while back using red lights.
From what i remember, to make it water tight (and look good) he placed tape over the front of the plinth, then applied clear silicone to the back. After the silicone was dry, the tape is removed leaving a super smooth and clear finish
 
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Old 04-01-2016, 01:31 PM
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I've been busy lately with the little details; just updated the console to a later model with the two cup holders instead of the one--looks good with the later model wood/leather steering wheel.


My replacement boot plinth popped up in the mail yesterday, so I'll get the letters cut out and the LED lighting in behind it over the weekend (70ºF today and tomorrow, accumulating snow tomorrow night into Sunday...gotta love the Pocono Mountains!)


Some quick checking on the lights; since the plinth also contains the license light, which in my state must be white, the letter lighting is simply considered spill from the license light and not a violation, as long as the lighting is indirect. All I need to do is ensure that the LED is not directly aimed through one of the cutouts and I'm golden!




Just swapped all of the lugnuts out again, too. The set I got from Toyota two years ago had bad chrome plating; warranty replacement, so good there!
 
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Old 04-02-2016, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by wa3ra
Some quick checking on the lights; since the plinth also contains the license light, which in my state must be white, the letter lighting is simply considered spill from the license light and not a violation, as long as the lighting is indirect. All I need to do is ensure that the LED is not directly aimed through one of the cutouts and I'm golden!
Dr Dome and I experimented with RGB LED`s connected to the top of the plinth(for indirect illumination) and connected to the break lights for RED reverse for White and a resistor in line for dimmer red running lights.
using relays from amazon
http://www.amazon.com/GERI-4-Channel-Module-Optocoupler-Arduino/dp/B00VND5ZPI/ref=sr_1_36?ie=UTF8&qid=1459639438&sr=8-36&keywords=12+v+relays http://www.amazon.com/GERI-4-Channel-Module-Optocoupler-Arduino/dp/B00VND5ZPI/ref=sr_1_36?ie=UTF8&qid=1459639438&sr=8-36&keywords=12+v+relays

or

http://www.amazon.com/SMAKN%C2%AE-Channel-Isolated-Optocoupler-Trigger/dp/B00PFA83RW/ref=pd_bxgy_469_img_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=17V9JZCM7HWC97C8FMBH http://www.amazon.com/SMAKN%C2%AE-Channel-Isolated-Optocoupler-Trigger/dp/B00PFA83RW/ref=pd_bxgy_469_img_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=17V9JZCM7HWC97C8FMBH

I am in the Philippines for a couple of weeks on my return i will post the circuit diagram if you need it.
 

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Hi Paul,

Yes please tell me how you did this mod as it is on my to do list.

I was in the Philippines one....
 
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As promised here is the electrical drawing.
I have simplified it and the connections are as they are on the relay block.


 
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Questions:

1) is the black squeegee line to the left of the "COM" on relay # 4 a mistake or a resistor?

2) how are you turning off the red LED when relay #3 is on for reverse? It looks to me like you are turning on relay #1 on (red) with reverse with the jumper on triggers 1 and 3?

3) on the car junction block 5 looks to be reverse, what are 2 and 3?
 
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Old 04-17-2016, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Larry-Cleveland
Questions:

1) is the black squeegee line to the left of the "COM" on relay # 4 a mistake or a resistor?

Mistake

2) how are you turning off the red LED when relay #3 is on for reverse? It looks to me like you are turning on relay #1 on (red) with reverse with the jumper on triggers 1 and 3?

3) on the car junction block 5 looks to be reverse, what are 2 and 3?


3 is tail light (R on with 100 ohm resistor in Series)
2 is reverse (RGB on makes white)
5 is Stop (R on )

If i remember correctly i also put a 100 ohm resistor on the "running light" leg to have a dimmer red for running then Brake
 

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Old 04-17-2016, 12:20 PM
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More questions:

1) are all of the commons tied to (-) ground? (hard to see)

2) are you switching (+) hot on with the key on (motor running)?

3) it looks like the "running" light will be on by relay #2. With the LED being on NC, it will be lit at all times till the brakes are hit?

4) what then make the brighter break light come on?

5) how are you compensating for multiple things happening at the same time? (tail lights on, in reverse and you step on the brakes)
 
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Old 04-17-2016, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Larry-Cleveland
More questions:

1) are all of the commons tied to (-) ground? (hard to see)

Yes we are switching the ground

2) are you switching (+) hot on with the key on (motor running)?

Yes I took the HOT from the loom that supply's the AMP

3) it looks like the "running" light will be on by relay #2. With the LED being on NC, it will be lit at all times till the brakes are hit?

The NC is for always on the NO is if you want it switched

4) what then make the brighter break light come on?

The relays switch the signals bypassing the resistor for Brighter LED

5) how are you compensating for multiple things happening at the same time? (tail lights on, in reverse and you step on the brakes)

The relays do this one relay on for tail one on for Stop and the other for reverse.

as we are using an RGB LED strip it has constant +12V and we switch the -(ground) for desired colour with all tree R+G+B makes white
I am heading to England for a couple of weeks on my return I will make one and take detailed pics for you.
 
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Old 04-17-2016, 08:21 PM
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Thanks and have a good trip.

I will order the parts and see how it works on the bench.
 
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Old 04-24-2016, 02:15 AM
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Got the regular plinth on today, just whites at the moment. Backfilled the letter openings with clear plastic casting resin.

I grabbed a strip of multicolor LEDs (in theory, 64k colors at 20 different brightness levels), looking at the controller now. If it can set different combinations for different trigger inputs, that will do the multi-scene mix that we need.

Can't see it being difficult...we've been doing that with stage lighting for a couple of years now. A light show that used to take 1400 PAR cans, a zillion gels, one controller for each group of 4 cans, and three tractor trailers to move (NOT counting the chain hoists!) is down to 120 cans that weight next to nothing, because every color combination that we needed can be programmed into any and every can in the rig instantly...
 
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Originally Posted by wa3ra
Got the regular plinth on today, just whites at the moment. Backfilled the letter openings with clear plastic casting resin.

I grabbed a strip of multicolor LEDs (in theory, 64k colors at 20 different brightness levels), looking at the controller now. If it can set different combinations for different trigger inputs, that will do the multi-scene mix that we need.

Can't see it being difficult...we've been doing that with stage lighting for a couple of years now. A light show that used to take 1400 PAR cans, a zillion gels, one controller for each group of 4 cans, and three tractor trailers to move (NOT counting the chain hoists!) is down to 120 cans that weight next to nothing, because every color combination that we needed can be programmed into any and every can in the rig instantly...
Id be interested in buying a ready made one when its all figured out ;@)
 
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Originally Posted by iownme
Id be interested in buying a ready made one when its all figured out ;@)
As he said, I'm in Glasgow, Scotland and I too would love this on my 2006 Silver X Type, I think it would look real sweet especially for cars following behind on our dark country roads
 

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Old 05-03-2016, 04:26 PM
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A ready made electronics kit would be great. Legal in all 50 states!
 
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Old 05-04-2016, 02:03 PM
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I have all the parts in house now. I will start to play with the wiring first then work on how to install everything. I should be able to make them or just a kit for you.
 
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Originally Posted by Larry-Cleveland
I have all the parts in house now. I will start to play with the wiring first then work on how to install everything. I should be able to make them or just a kit for you.
Just remember.... I asked first ;@)
 
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Any updates on a kit for this set up? I would love to get this mod going on my Jag. So subtle and gorgeous.
 


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