28-03-2015, 16:38 | #1 |
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LED light bar fitted!!!
So luckily I had the offer of getting my light bar fitted at work today by the electrical technician, he's a very clever chap and it saves me a 200 mile journey to see Mr lazy ferret or Mr Solarman
So I arrived bright and early at work, we took to removing the bar first, After 2 minutes the bar was off and the wiring disconnected Now before we removed the original fittings from Clive's old light bar we realised we would have to drill the roof for the fittings, so instead we married up the light bar against the fixings from the old bar. Another important factor to take into consideration is the age of your Terrano!! the newer models have the aerial at the front and so would obstruct the light bar!! We then widened the original halfords brackets just slightly so the new fittings would go inside it and bolt from the underside of it Also keeping it low Here's another test picture of us lining it up Out came the probe before we wired up ooh err Quick test with probe, yup, all good Now came the part when we had to marry up the wiring, we joined up the wiring We followed the driver door seal as originally used by lazy ferret A quick shot of his probe, about 160 quid All wired up, still running of the headlamps which I did not want, I wanted it to be independent. The problem we ran into once we disconnected was the switch lazy ferret kindly gave me as it had an "off light" which was now permanently illuminated It was then we used my new flick switch which has an led for "on" only Switch up Switch on And the grand finale Loving it And daytime light is to bright I will be posting night time pics after a UFO hunt this evening |
28-03-2015, 18:21 | #2 |
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Nice one Alex saw a lad the other day with one on his transit & the light output was worse than my last T2 with 2x 6" & 2x 7" spots on the roof think he must have bought a dodgy one
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28-03-2015, 20:04 | #3 |
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There's some night pictures to come yet
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28-03-2015, 22:08 | #4 | |
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Looking good...
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I found that the LED's sit too far into the mirrors, for it to focus the light, so got some 2mm thick rubber grommets, and fitted them behind the reflectors, which focused them a lot better, and has made them a lot more usable... Moral of the story is, you get what you pay for. While I had them apart, I added some tiny LED's so it glows gently on side lights as well... |
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29-03-2015, 00:41 | #5 |
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Here you go... the front of my car on side lights.
The bottom set of lights is the dim lights in the small lightbar I took apart and re-built. |
28-08-2016, 20:56 | #6 |
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I know it's an old post but this has Alex all over it.
This dude on YouTube is trying a dimmer switch setup that also strobes! http://youtu.be/why6LJjX12E |
29-08-2016, 01:16 | #7 |
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Nah not Alex, Rick
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