Sunday, February 5, 2012

Brighter Brake Lights, for those about to pass us (eg, everyone)

Last year we added some old-time beehive-style brake lights (re: cheap). Watching the car on the track I noticed the brake lights were a little lame in the daylight, and I've finally got 'round to fixing that.

 Here is the difference in brightness between the standard bulb and the SuperBrightLeds.com part 1156-R19-WV:



The "bulb" itself (actually 19 LEDs and a circuit board) is a tiny bit taller/wider than the red lens... 

... so to make the retaining snap ring hold the lens properly, I de-nubbed the lens to allow more 'grab' area between the ring and the black base (as seen in photo 2). [ note: if you are extremely bored or have a snap ring fetish, you can see the retaining snap ring in photo 1 if you zoom in on one of the lights; it's the silver that goes around 7/8th of the circumference.]

De-nubbing:


The punchline? Naturally after doing all this hacking resulting in just-ok results, the exact same beehive brake lights are pre-made with LEDs by SuperBrightLeds for the same price as the LED bulb alone! Although, to be fair, their assembly is sold as a marker light and only has 6 LEDs, whereas my hack has 19...





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