T tintoverano Active member Mar 21, 2020 #1 thought I gave it a try, luckily web shops still operate after numerous attempts found the right materials to use and got to the desired result (didn't like so much the color palettes others went for) let me know if a how-to is in interest stay healthy :driving:
thought I gave it a try, luckily web shops still operate after numerous attempts found the right materials to use and got to the desired result (didn't like so much the color palettes others went for) let me know if a how-to is in interest stay healthy :driving:
S Silverstar Senior member Costa Del Sol Mar 21, 2020 #2 That's a good job! what type of bulbs did you need? a how to would be good.
T tintoverano Active member Mar 21, 2020 #3 white and blue LEDs + soldering how-to is on the way then :rofl:
D dhobbs Senior member Mar 21, 2020 #7 What soldering iron did you use for the LEDs? I assume they are smds.
T tintoverano Active member Mar 21, 2020 #8 dhobbs said: What soldering iron did you use for the LEDs? I assume they are smds. Click to expand... correct SMDs iron is nothing special, just bought a standard roll
dhobbs said: What soldering iron did you use for the LEDs? I assume they are smds. Click to expand... correct SMDs iron is nothing special, just bought a standard roll
D dhobbs Senior member Mar 21, 2020 #9 We're they easy to remove? I've heard they can be difficult and potentially damage the board. Want to do this to my e85 but was thinking of getting the guys at my work lab to do it. Maybe I'll have a go myself.
We're they easy to remove? I've heard they can be difficult and potentially damage the board. Want to do this to my e85 but was thinking of getting the guys at my work lab to do it. Maybe I'll have a go myself.
J Jasonn Member Mar 21, 2020 #10 Looks loads better than the stock orange, love to see a "how to" - bet it's harder than using permanent marker pen on the instrument bulbs (my old capri back in the 80s)
Looks loads better than the stock orange, love to see a "how to" - bet it's harder than using permanent marker pen on the instrument bulbs (my old capri back in the 80s)
T tintoverano Active member Mar 22, 2020 #11 Jasonn said: Looks loads better than the stock orange, Click to expand... thanks Jasonn said: love to see a "how to" Click to expand... it is coming very soon Jasonn said: bet it's harder than using permanent marker pen on the instrument bulbs (my old capri back in the 80s) Click to expand... not that hard, getting to the final version took a couple of iterations, but I didn't give up no markers (for this final version ), some painting is involved still
Jasonn said: Looks loads better than the stock orange, Click to expand... thanks Jasonn said: love to see a "how to" Click to expand... it is coming very soon Jasonn said: bet it's harder than using permanent marker pen on the instrument bulbs (my old capri back in the 80s) Click to expand... not that hard, getting to the final version took a couple of iterations, but I didn't give up no markers (for this final version ), some painting is involved still
U Umfaan Senior member Miskin , South Wales Mar 22, 2020 #13 Hi ....Great mod .....what size are the SMD s 0603/ 0805 /1206 ?
T tintoverano Active member Mar 22, 2020 #14 Umfaan said: Hi ....Great mod .....what size are the SMD s 0603/ 0805 /1206 ? Click to expand... hi, thanks just visit the how to link above all details are there
Umfaan said: Hi ....Great mod .....what size are the SMD s 0603/ 0805 /1206 ? Click to expand... hi, thanks just visit the how to link above all details are there