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Oh hey thats my shee, I was wondering why I got so many PM's

 

Anyways I had to wire up a circuit, mounts and heatsinks to run those 4 LED's

 

2 blue ones and 2 red's for the taillight light....Wasen't cheap either.

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Oh hey thats my shee, I was wondering why I got so many PM's

 

Anyways I had to wire up a circuit, mounts and heatsinks to run those 4 LED's 

 

2 blue ones and 2 red's for the taillight light....Wasen't cheap either.

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Justin was looking to sell these things as a kit...

 

Now how many PM's do you have Justin? lol

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coulda sworn you posted a link to what LEDs you were using, before, but can you post it again? just wondering which ones as they're pretty good and bright!... the rest of the setup I can do.

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i remember seeing somewhere some white and red banshee with red and blue neons 

 

any idea how he did them ?

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I would not run Neon as the tubes are very fragile and requires high voltage to run. You would need a battery system to run neon. Justin's LED setup is very bright and you will stand out from the crowd with ease.

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i was curious how long it took to install and was it hard or easy. i really wanna do that. Compliments on your shee justintoxicated.

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i was curious how long it took to install and was it hard or easy.  i really wanna do that.  Compliments on your shee justintoxicated.

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I really don't want to give away any sectreats just yet, It was a difficult and expensive process to build the first set, the LED's I use are more sensitive and MUCH more expensive than normal LED's In fact I blew 2 of them I had purchased for $40 on the first shot. There are some tricks to keeping the cost at a mroe reasonable level, and by reasonable, I don't mean what most people are willing to pay for a neon, or a strobe.

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Hey Justin we should look into designing a circuit that will strobe the LED's. Should be very easy to do. I'll take a look into my project book and see if I have anything that could pulse the power to the LED.

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Hey Justin we should look into designing a circuit that will strobe the LED's. Should be very easy to do. I'll take a look into my project book and see if I have anything that could pulse the power to the LED.

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Strobing is quite simply really, I could probably design that at a little extra cost. However I think they would be very annoying. Oh and thanks for the compliments.

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