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94-95 5.0 - Specific
multiple LED light setup
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<blockquote data-quote="94kingcbra" data-source="post: 486555" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>Well I have purchased two different brands, and they are both doing the same thing. How bright are the autometer ones? If I am going to change, I have to buy 1 for each gauge which I have 7, and I don't want to buy any more until I am sure that they will work, these little things can get expensive.... </p><p>Maybe I should fuse them or something, but I don't know how small of a fuse to get because LED's don't use half the power as a regular bulb. I think I need like a stepdown converter or something, because the 12-14 volts is too much...??? I don't know electrical circuitry very well, so anyone who does I would appreciate an explanation. That way I can learn something and fix my problem. Thanks, Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94kingcbra, post: 486555, member: 9140"] Well I have purchased two different brands, and they are both doing the same thing. How bright are the autometer ones? If I am going to change, I have to buy 1 for each gauge which I have 7, and I don't want to buy any more until I am sure that they will work, these little things can get expensive.... Maybe I should fuse them or something, but I don't know how small of a fuse to get because LED's don't use half the power as a regular bulb. I think I need like a stepdown converter or something, because the 12-14 volts is too much...??? I don't know electrical circuitry very well, so anyone who does I would appreciate an explanation. That way I can learn something and fix my problem. Thanks, Justin [/QUOTE]
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